Pobasso

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A drawing of Probasso by William Westall onboard Matthew Flinders' ship the Investigator

Pobasso, also spelt Probasso or Pobassoo, was the chief of a division of the Makassan fleet of perahu in the waters between northern Australia and Indonesia in the late 1700s and early 1800s. The fleet harvested trepang, or sea cucumber, trading it to China.[1] Pobasso was a key informant on the early Makassan relationships with Australia's Indigenous peoples prior to European settlement.

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