Butchulla People
The Butchulla People are the Indigenous inhabitants of K'gari, also known as Fraser Island, located off the coast of Queensland, Australia. They have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional stories, art, and practices that have been passed down through generations. The Butchulla People have a deep connection to the land and sea, which is reflected in their sustainable practices and knowledge of the local environment.
Historically, the Butchulla People engaged in fishing, hunting, and gathering, utilizing the diverse ecosystems of the island. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation, working to maintain their traditions while also participating in modern society. Their ongoing efforts contribute to the recognition and respect for Indigenous cultures in Australia.