Pindiini
The Pindiini, also spelt Bindinini, are an Aboriginal Australian people of Western Australia.
Name
The Pitjantjatjara referred to the Pindiini as Wonggai, a term that implies they were given to thievery, wonggai being a word used to indicate mice pilfering flour. The Pindiini began to object to this Pitjantjatjara exonym several years later, and asserted that they were to be known by their endonym, Pindiini.Country
The Pindiini's territory lay north of the Nullarbor Plain, as far north as Loonngana. Norman Tindale states that their territory covered some.Their neighbouring tribes, running clockwise from due north, were the Nakako, the Ngalia due east, the Mirning due south, between them and the Great Australian Bight, the Murunitja southeast, followed by the Nangatadjara and the Mandjindja to their northwest.