Contrary to a long-held belief that Aborigines were isolated, northern communities may have interacted with visitors, such as the Makassans — indigenous people from the city of Ujungpandang (Makassar) on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.
Contrary to a long-held belief that Aborigines were isolated, northern communities may have interacted with visitors, such as the Makassans — indigenous people from the city of Ujungpandang (Makassar) on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi.