Instructed to set out on a journey by his village chief, Flying Fox heads South to learn about his strengths as a man. During his journey he encounters two warring villages and attempts to mediate their differences. Flying Fox applies the lessons he learned on his journey when he returns to his home village to find trouble.—Agent Ogden
Before white men ever pressed their toes into Tongan sand, Tonga was a pristine island nation of sky-blue water, thriving rainforests, and lush hilltops. "When the Man Went South" tells the story of a Tongan hunter named Flying Fox who, upon the suggestion of his chief, ventures out from the comforts of his village to discover the ways of the world that exist beyond his own island.—Anonymous