Bundjalung people
The Bundjalung people are an Indigenous Australian group located in the northeastern region of New South Wales. They have a rich cultural heritage, with a deep connection to their land, which includes coastal areas, rivers, and forests. Their traditional practices include fishing, hunting, and gathering, reflecting their sustainable relationship with the environment.
The Bundjalung language is part of the Pama-Nyungan language family, and efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize it. The Bundjalung people have a strong community focus, with various organizations working to promote their culture, rights, and well-being in contemporary society.