When a storm cleans a canoe birthing a baby boy ashore upon a tiny South Pacific island, he goes to first favored as a gift from the paradises, also to the point of the tribal chief adopting him as a successor. Nevertheless, with time as hardships are condemned upon Tama (as he is named), he is lastly outcast to live with the poorest people on the island, Mahana and her inebriated father. Mahana is taken into consideration comfortable as well as unwanted, but Tama really feels differently, so when he is old enough to develop a craft to sail away, he pledges to return for her eventually. A lucky stroke brings him to land upon the island of the fabulous Johnny Language, the most affluent trader in the islands, as well as after years of service to him, Tama has learned a lot regarding life as well as himself as he dreams of honoring his pledge to Mahana.
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When a storm cleans a canoe birthing a baby boy ashore upon a tiny South Pacific island, he goes to first favored as a gift from the paradises, also to the point of the tribal chief adopting him as a successor. Nevertheless, with time as hardships are condemned upon Tama (as he is named), he is lastly outcast to live with the poorest people on the island, Mahana and her inebriated father. Mahana is taken into consideration comfortable as well as unwanted, but Tama really feels differently, so when he is old enough to develop a craft to sail away, he pledges to return for her eventually. A lucky stroke brings him to land upon the island of the fabulous Johnny Language, the most affluent trader in the islands, as well as after years of service to him, Tama has learned a lot regarding life as well as himself as he dreams of honoring his pledge to Mahana.
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