Palawa
The term "Palawa" refers to the Indigenous people of Tasmania, Australia. They are the descendants of the original inhabitants of the island, known for their rich cultural heritage and connection to the land. The Palawa people have a unique language and traditions that reflect their history and relationship with the environment.
Palawa culture includes traditional practices such as storytelling, art, and dance, which are vital for preserving their identity. The Palawa community has worked to revive their language, Palawa Kani, and promote awareness of their history and rights. Today, they continue to advocate for recognition and respect for their cultural heritage.