Gumatj
The Gumatj people are one of the Indigenous Australian groups from the Yolŋu nation, primarily located in the East Arnhem Land region of the Northern Territory. They have a rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, art, and traditions that have been passed down through generations. The Gumatj language is part of the Djambatj language family.
Gumatj people have a strong connection to their land, which is central to their identity and cultural practices. They engage in traditional activities such as hunting, fishing, and gathering, which are essential for their sustenance and cultural expression. The Gumatj community actively works to preserve their language and customs in the face of modern challenges.