Ngandi People
The Ngandi People are an Indigenous group located in the Northern Territory of Australia. They primarily inhabit the region around the Roper River and are known for their rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, languages, and art forms. The Ngandi language is part of the Northeast Arnhem Land language family, reflecting their unique identity and connection to the land.
Traditionally, the Ngandi People engaged in hunting, fishing, and gathering, utilizing the natural resources of their environment. They have a deep spiritual connection to their land, which is reflected in their stories, songs, and ceremonies. Today, the Ngandi continue to preserve their culture while also adapting to modern influences.