Jawoyn People
The Jawoyn People are an Indigenous Australian group primarily located in the Northern Territory. They have a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to their land, which includes significant sites like the Katherine Gorge and the Nitmiluk National Park. Their traditional practices and stories are closely tied to the natural environment.
Historically, the Jawoyn People engaged in hunting, gathering, and fishing, utilizing the resources available in their territory. Today, they actively participate in cultural preservation and land management, working to maintain their traditions while also engaging with modern society. Their community is known for its resilience and commitment to cultural education.