Ngarrindjeri
The Ngarrindjeri are an Indigenous Australian people from the southeastern region of South Australia, particularly around the Murray River and the Lakes Alexandrina and Albert. They have a rich cultural heritage, including traditional practices, languages, and a deep connection to their land and waterways.
Ngarrindjeri people have a unique social structure and are known for their sustainable fishing and hunting practices. Their traditional knowledge encompasses the management of natural resources, which has been passed down through generations. Today, they continue to advocate for their rights and cultural preservation in modern Australia.