Gadigal People
The Gadigal People are one of the Aboriginal groups of the Eora Nation, the traditional custodians of the land that is now known as Sydney, Australia. They have a rich cultural heritage, with deep connections to the land, waterways, and natural resources in their territory. The Gadigal people traditionally spoke the Gadigal language and engaged in various practices, including fishing, hunting, and gathering.
Today, the Gadigal People continue to celebrate their culture and heritage through various initiatives and community programs. They play an essential role in preserving their history and educating others about their traditions, language, and connection to the land.