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Tonga's First King and Other Folktales

By: Kay Berry
Narrated by: Richard Kaufusi
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Tonga's First King and Other Folktales

This collection of multicultural folktales takes you on a journey to the Polynesian island of Tonga. You will explore this diverse culture through incredible tales of gods, dragons, magic and more. These tales offer age-old lessons in forgiveness and kindness that are enjoyable for children and adults alike.

You will be introduced to characters drawn from oral storytellers, song and dance.

Tangaloa - The Sky GodAhoeitu - The First King of TongaSeketoa - The Shark GodAitu- The Naughty Trickster Demi-God

With a unique mix of magic, revenge, and adventure, these stories are brought to a new generation. A genuine pearl of the South Pacific, the Kingdom of Tonga will seem more than just a fairy tale.

©2023 Kay Berry (P)2024 Kay Berry
Fairy Tales, Folk Tales & Myths

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