Ngadju
The Ngadju are an Indigenous Australian people primarily located in the southern region of Western Australia. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, languages, and connection to the land. The Ngadju language is part of the Pama-Nyungan language family, reflecting their unique identity and history.
Ngadju people have a deep spiritual connection to their land, which is central to their cultural practices and beliefs. They engage in traditional activities such as hunting, gathering, and storytelling, which help preserve their customs and pass them on to future generations. The Ngadju continue to advocate for their rights and recognition in contemporary Australian society.