Panyjima people

The Panyjima, also known as the Pandjima/Banjima, are an Aboriginal Australian people of the Pilbara region of Western Australia.

[1] According to Norman Tindale, the Panyjima held sway over 6,600 square miles (17,000 km2) of tribal territory.

They dwelt on the upper plateau of the Hamersley Range and as far south as the Fortescue River.

Their southern limits lay around Rocklea and on the upper branches of Turee Creek, as ran east as far as the Kunderong Range.

[2] Before the period of contact with European, the highlander Kurrama pressured them out to shift east as far as Yandicoogina and the Ophthalmia Range, a movement which in turn drove the Mandara and Niabali eastwards.