Githabul People
The Githabul People are an Indigenous Australian group primarily located in the northeastern region of New South Wales. They are part of the larger Bundjalung nation and have a rich cultural heritage that includes traditional practices, languages, and connection to the land. The Githabul people have a deep spiritual relationship with their environment, which is reflected in their stories, art, and customs.
Historically, the Githabul People engaged in hunting, gathering, and fishing, utilizing the natural resources of their territory. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights, cultural preservation, and land management, working to maintain their identity and traditions in a modern context.