Description:
The Khiakabha people are a group of Indigenous Australians who live in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. The Khiakabha people are of the Yolngu people group and are closely related to the Wurundjeri people. The Khiakabha people have a rich culture and history. They are known for their ceremonial dances and their unique dialect. The Khiakabha people have a number of customs and traditions, including their use of totem poles. There are a number of variations of the Khiakabha name, including the Yolngu name Wurundjeri and the Djab Wurundjeri.





