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or ''The Desert Tribe'' is a comic strip written and illustrated by
Hayao Miyazaki is a Japanese animator, director, producer, screenwriter, author, and manga artist. A co-founder of Studio Ghibli, he has attained international acclaim as a masterful storyteller and creator of Japanese animated feature films, and is widel ...
. It was serialized, under the pseudonym , and ran in ' between September 12, 1969 and March 15, 1970.


Story

The story is set in the distant past, on the fictionalised desert plains of Central Asia. Part of the story takes place in the fortified city named . The story follows the exploits of the main character, , a shepherd boy of the fictional tribe, as he tries to evade the mounted militia of the nomadic tribe. In order to restore peace to the realm, Tem rallies his remaining compatriots and rebels against the Kittāru's attempts to gain control of the ''Sokut'' territory and enslave its inhabitants through military force.


Background, publication and influences

Miyazaki initially wanted to become a manga artist but started his professional career as an animator for
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in 1963. Here he worked on animated television series and animated feature-length films for theatrical release. He never abandoned his childhood dream of becoming a manga artist completely, however, and his professional debut as a manga creator came in 1969 with the publication of his manga interpretation of '' Puss 'n Boots'', which was serialized in 12 weekly instalments in the Sunday edition of
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, from January to March 1969. Printed in colour and created for promotional purposes in conjunction with his work on Toei's animated film of the same title, directed by
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. In 1969
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serialization also started of Miyazaki's original manga '. This strip was created in the style of he read in boys' magazines and
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volumes while growing up, such as Soji Yamakawa's ' and in particular Tetsuji Fukushima's '. Miyazaki's ''People of the Desert'' is a continuation of that tradition. In ''People of the Desert''
expository Narrative exposition is the insertion of background information within a story or narrative. This information can be about the setting, characters' backstories, prior plot events, historical context, etc. In literature, exposition appears in t ...
text is presented separately from the monochrome artwork but Miyazaki progressively used additional text balloons inside the panels for dialogue. ''People of the Desert'' was serialized in 26 weekly instalments which were printed in ', a publication of the
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, between September 12, 1969 (Issue 28) and March 15, 1970 (issue 53). The strip was published under the pseudonym . The strip has been identified as a precursor for Miyazaki's manga '' Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind'' (1982–1995) and the one-off
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'' Shuna's Journey'' (1983), published by
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.


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''Desert Tribe''
on '' Nausicaa.net''. {{Hayao Miyazaki, state=collapsed Comics by Hayao Miyazaki 1969 manga