Njabulanj Helen Williams, a Kunib铆dji woman of the Wurnal clan, lived most of her life in Maningrida, about 500 kilometres east of Darwin in Arnhem Land.
She was born in 1956 on Mardbalk (Goulburn Island). Her father, a pastor, relocated from Goulburn Island to Maningrida聽when the Japanese threatened to invade during World War II. As a child, she travelled back and forth in a dugout canoe, 鈥淚bidjbat鈥, on the Liverpool River between Maningrida and the surrounding coastal homelands.