Martu People
The Martu People are an Indigenous Australian group primarily located in the Western Desert region of Western Australia. They have a rich cultural heritage and a deep connection to their land, which is central to their identity and traditions. The Martu speak several dialects of the Pitjantjatjara language and have a strong oral tradition that includes storytelling and song.
Traditionally, the Martu People were hunter-gatherers, relying on the natural resources of their environment for sustenance. They have a profound understanding of the flora and fauna in their territory, which they use for food, medicine, and tools. Today, the Martu continue to advocate for their rights and maintain their cultural practices while engaging with modern society.