- Tiwi people
ethnic group
group=Tiwi people
caption =
population = 2,500
rels=
langs=Tiwi
related= "see"List of Indigenous Australian group names The Tiwi people are one of the many Indigenous groups of
Australia . Nearly 2,500 Tiwi live in the Bathurst and Melville Islands, which make up theTiwi Islands .Tiwi art and language are markedly distinct from those of nearby Arnhem Land. Compared with Arnhem Land art, Tiwi art often appears to be abstract and geometric. With its strong patterns and use of colour, Tiwi art is considered very attractive and highly collectable.
English is taught at schools as a second language, and the Tiwi communicate principally in their own language. When in mourning, it is part of their beliefs to paint their body and not feed themselves. Another person therefore must feed them. Body painting has been practised for thousands of years as a part of ceremonies. Tiwi use natural
ochre pigments. Notably, some of the Tiwi have large, continuous brow ridges. Hunting for food is still an important part of Tiwi life. On land, they hunt forwallaby , lizards, possums, carpet snakes, pig, buffalo, flying foxes,bandicoot , turtle and seagull eggs andmagpie geese . From the sea they hunt for turtle, crocodiles,dugong and fish. Dancing or "yoi" as they call it, is a part of everyday life. Tiwi inherit theirtotemic dance from their mother. Narrative dances are performed to depict everyday life or historical events. The land on both islands is heavily forested.Notable Tiwi people include
David Kantilla ,Austin Wonaeamirri and Adam Kerinaua. Thestolen generation saw many indigenous people brought to the Tiwi Islands but not of direct Tiwi descent.
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.