Ngandi
Ngandi is a language spoken by the Ngandi people, an Indigenous group in Australia. It is primarily found in the Northern Territory, particularly in the region around the Roper River. Ngandi is part of the larger Northeast Arnhem Land language family and is known for its unique phonetic and grammatical features.
The Ngandi people have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, stories, and art. Their connection to the land is significant, and they engage in activities such as hunting and gathering, which are integral to their way of life. Efforts are ongoing to preserve the Ngandi language and culture in the face of modernization.