Tiwi culture
The Tiwi people are an Indigenous Australian group primarily residing on the Tiwi Islands, located north of Darwin in the Northern Territory. Their culture is rich in traditions, art, and spirituality, with a strong connection to the land and sea. The Tiwi are known for their vibrant artwork, particularly in bark painting and screen printing, which often depict their ancestral stories and the natural environment.
Ceremonies play a vital role in Tiwi culture, with events such as the Tiwi Islands Football Grand Final showcasing their community spirit and connection to traditional practices. The Tiwi people also maintain a unique language, known as Tiwi, which reflects their cultural identity and heritage.