Ngumbin People
The Ngumbin People are an Indigenous Australian group from the New South Wales region. They traditionally inhabit areas around the Murray River and are known for their rich cultural heritage, including unique languages, stories, and art forms. Their connection to the land is deep, with practices that reflect a sustainable relationship with the environment.
Historically, the Ngumbin People engaged in hunting, fishing, and gathering, utilizing the natural resources available to them. Today, they continue to preserve their cultural identity while also participating in modern society. Efforts are ongoing to revitalize their languages and traditions for future generations.