Wunambal

[2] The shared culture is based on the dreamtime mythology and law whose creators are the Wanjina and Wunggurr spirits, ancestors of these peoples.

[3] The Wunambal were organised into groups: A people with an ethnonym identical to that of the Carson River Wilawila, known also as the Tjawurungari/Tawandjangango, inhabited the Osborne Islands.

Norman Tindale estimated their tribal domains to encompass roughly 9,800 km2 (3,800 sq mi), running north from Brunswick Bay, as far as the Admiralty Gulf and the Osborne Islands.

[8] The Wanjina Wunggurr RNTBC acts on behalf of the Ngarinyin/Wilinggin, Worrora/Dambimangari, and Wunambal Gaambera native title holders with regard to their rights and interests.

[10] Under orders from King, the ship's carpenter was instructed to inscribe "Mermaid 1820" on an ancient boab tree, which still stands today.