Eyes of the Sky
by Syaman Rapongan
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Pub Date 10 Mar 2026 | Archive Date 17 Jun 2026
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Description
Employing oral storytelling conventions, Eyes of the Sky opens by recounting the history of the Tao, from their mythic origins to the present day. Its first chapter is narrated by a giant trevally, a fish common to the waters around Orchid Island. It then tells the stories of three generations of a single family—father, son, and grandson—exploring the transformation of Tao society through their encounters with Han-Taiwanese modernity.
Syaman Rapongan paints a vivid picture of his homeland—its mountains and seas, flora and fauna, climate and ecology—as well as local culture and customs. In describing fishing practices, canoe building, and conversations with friends from his village, he illustrates the Tao’s ecological worldview, lived experience, and struggle to preserve their culture. Written in conversational prose with evocative detail, this book is a powerful testament to how Indigenous people and stories persevere.
Advance Praise
"The translation of Syaman Rapongan’s Eyes of the Sky at last allows Anglophone readers to see one of the most important Indigenous works of literature from the western Pacific. The novel depicts a world where settler values appear to overtake Indigenous cosmologies, but the Tao people practice their survivance with resilience and grace. This is a universal tale of devotions and regrets, songs and stories, about multispecies interdependence, generational continuities, Indigenous-settler relations, and the wondrous moments where flying fish scales shimmer like stars that are the eyes of the sky."
--Shu-mei Shih, coeditor of Indigenous Knowledge in Taiwan and Beyond
Available Editions
| EDITION | Other Format |
| ISBN | 9780231211710 |
| PRICE | US$25.00 (USD) |
| PAGES | 224 |