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Njikena

In the land of Kimberley, so vast and grand, The Nyikina people, a tribe so grand, They come from the Fitzroy, the river so wide, Where mardoowarra flows with a gentle stride. Their culture and stories, they proudly share, Passed down through generations with love and care, They dance and sing, their voices so strong, Preserving their heritage, all lifelong. The Nyikina people, connected to the land, With deep respect, they firmly stand, They hunt and gather, with skill and grace, Honoring nature, in every place. The river, their lifeline, a source of life, Teeming with creatures, both big and rife, They fish and swim, in its shimmering flow, A treasure to cherish, forever to know. So let us learn from the Nyikina's way, To honor the land, each and every day, With gratitude and love, let's take a stand, For the Nyikina people, and their sacred land. Random page: Hsia (disambiguation)