The night marchers, and other Oceanian stories
Call Number
- GRAPHIC NOVEL NIGH TEEN (EAS)
Edition
First edition.
Publication Information
Chicago, IL : Iron Circus Comics, 2021.
Physical Description
255 pages : chiefly illustrations ; 23 cm.
Audience
Ages 8-12.
Summary
An anthology of folktales from the Pacific Islands reimagined with a modern twist.
Notes
Previously published: 2018.
Contents
- Tabi Po (Philippines) / Pele and Poliahu : a tale of fire and ice (Hawaii) / The Dancing Princess (Philippines) / The Night Marchers (Hawaii) / The Legend of Apolaki and Mayari (Philippines) / Nanuae the Sharkboy (Hawaii) / Thousand Eyes (Philippines) / The Story of Benito (Philippines) / The Legend of the Coconut Tree (Fiji) / The Turtle and The Lizard (Philippines) / Let's Learn Baybayin / Kapo'i and the Owl (Hawaii) / The Tyrant has Horns (Philippines) / The Ibalon Epic : a retelling of Baltog (Philippines) / Left in the Canefields (Hawaii) / The Alan and The Hunters (Philippines) / The Hula Manō (Hawaii)
Subjects
- Pacific Islanders > Folklore > Comic books, strips, etc.
- Fairy tales > Islands of the Pacific > Comic books, strips, etc.
- Fairy tales > Philippines > Comic books, strips, etc.
- Fairy tales > Hawaii > Comic books, strips, etc.
- Philippines > Folklore > Comic books, strips, etc.
- Hawaii > Folklore > Comic books, strips, etc.