Indonesian Children’s Favorite Stories
FABLES, MYTHS AND FAIRY TALES
Indonesian Children’s Favorite Stories
FABLES, MYTHS AND FAIRY TALES
Text by Joan Suyenaga
Illustrations by Salim Martowiredjo
TUTTLE Publishing
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The children of Indonesia occupy a vast archipelago stretching from the northern tip of Sumatra to the border of west Papua. Representing more than 300 ethnic groups, they share an incredibly rich heritage of stories and dreams. Although Kancil, the mousedeer, is indigenous only to parts of Sumatra and the neighboring Malay Peninsula, stories about this clever trickster are known by children throughout the archipelago and are amongst the most famous stories in the islands. Also popular are stories where an agile mind outwits brute strength and greed, where the truth of the spoken word becomes reality, and where dreams come true because one’s heart is true. Children live the lives of the princesses, princes, woodcarvers, and wandering teachers of these stories. They save their villages, rule as wise kings, outsmart giants and ferocious beasts, and win their true love, in their imagination. Through these fantasies they learn that real magic lies in the values of honesty, determination, cleverness, patience, and bravery.
—Joan Suyenaga
To my mother, who taught me “the world is yours.”
—Joan Suyenaga
For all children, the inheritors of the world.
—Salim Martowiredjo
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Text © 2019 Joan Suyenaga
Illustrations © 2019 Salim Martowiredjo
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Contents
True Strength
Long ago there lived a wise, humble and clever man named Patih Senggilur. He was famous throughout the land not only for his skills and honesty, but for his supernatural strength as well. Many villagers would seek his advice in settling arguments.
Patih Senggilur spent all of his days and nights amongst the villagers so that he could understand their lives. He never wasted time, but rather spent it wisely making and fixing things or tending to his rice fields. He was a role model for all of the villagers who listened to his advice. No one dared to contradict or challenge him. Since he spent so much time in the village, he knew everyone and everything that happened.
At this time, there were three men who roamed the country. They were strong, arrogant and supernaturally powerful. Sharp weapons could not penetrate their skin. Unfortunately, these men misused this power for selfish purposes. They would attack whoever they met on the road and rob them of their goods, jewelry and weapons. The thieves