Wodi Wodi
Wodi Wodi is an Indigenous Australian clan from the Bundjalung nation, located in the northeastern region of New South Wales. They are known for their rich cultural heritage, which includes traditional practices, stories, and languages. The Wodi Wodi people have a deep connection to their land, which plays a significant role in their identity and cultural expressions.
The Wodi Wodi language is part of the Pama-Nyungan language family, and efforts are ongoing to preserve and revitalize it. The clan's traditional territory includes coastal areas and rivers, which are vital for their sustenance and cultural practices. Today, the Wodi Wodi people continue to engage in cultural activities and advocate for their rights and recognition.