- The Kuku Yalanji
- The Wujal Wujal
- The Yidinji
- The Gunggari
- The Mamu
These tribes have a rich cultural heritage that is closely tied to the rainforest environment. They have a deep understanding of the plants and animals in the rainforest, and they have developed sustainable practices for living in harmony with the environment.
The indigenous Australian tribes of the Daintree Rainforest have faced many challenges in recent centuries, including the impacts of European colonisation and the loss of traditional lands. However, they have maintained their cultural identity and continue to play an important role in the management and conservation of the rainforest.