Bardi people

The Bardi people are the Indigenous Australians from the area north of Broome and parts of the Dampier Peninsular in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Djarindjin, Lombadina and One Arm Point are three Bardi communities in the area. Bardi used to live on Sunday Island. There was a UAM mission there in 1940s. Playwright and musician Jimmy Chi has Bardi ancestry, as do many Aboriginal people who live in and around Broome today. The Kooljaman resort at Cape Leveque is run by Bardi people.

Bardi people

The Bardi people are the Indigenous Australians from the area north of Broome and parts of the Dampier Peninsular in the Kimberley region of Western Australia. Djarindjin, Lombadina and One Arm Point are three Bardi communities in the area. Bardi used to live on Sunday Island. There was a UAM mission there in 1940s. Playwright and musician Jimmy Chi has Bardi ancestry, as do many Aboriginal people who live in and around Broome today. The Kooljaman resort at Cape Leveque is run by Bardi people.