Tiwi people
The Tiwi people are Indigenous Australians who inhabit the Tiwi Islands, located north of Darwin in the Northern Territory. They have a rich cultural heritage, with a strong connection to their land, traditions, and community. The Tiwi people are known for their vibrant art, particularly in painting and weaving, which often reflects their spiritual beliefs and connection to the environment.
Traditionally, the Tiwi people engage in activities such as fishing, hunting, and gathering, which are integral to their lifestyle. They also celebrate various ceremonies and festivals that reinforce their cultural identity. The Tiwi Islands are home to unique languages, including Tiwi, which is spoken by the community.