
Gurrindji
The Gurrindji are an Indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands are in northern Australia, particularly around the Victoria River region. They have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, stories, and connection to their land that dates back thousands of years. The Gurrindji people traditionally relied on hunting, gathering, and fishing for their livelihood. Today, they work to preserve their cultural practices and language while engaging with broader Australian society. Their history and identity are deeply tied to their land, which holds spiritual and cultural significance, making them an integral part of Australia's Indigenous history.