Minjungbal People
The Minjungbal People are an Indigenous Australian group from the northern New South Wales region, particularly around the Tweed River area. They are part of the broader Bundjalung Nation, which includes several other clans. The Minjungbal have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional stories, art, and practices that connect them to their land.
Historically, the Minjungbal People relied on the natural resources of their environment for sustenance, engaging in fishing, hunting, and gathering. Today, they continue to promote their culture and heritage through community events, education, and the preservation of their language, contributing to the broader recognition of Indigenous rights and history in Australia.