
Kiriku e a Feiticeira
Retrata uma lenda africana, em que um recém-nascido superdotado que sabe falar, andar e correr muito rápido se incumbe de salvar a sua aldeia de Karabá, uma feiticeira terrível que deu fim a todos os guerreiros da aldeia, secou a sua fonte d´água e roubou todo o ouro das mulheres. Kiriku é tratado de forma ambígua pelas pessoas de sua aldeia, por ser um bebê, é desprezado pelos mais velhos quando tenta ajudá-los, porém, quando realiza atos heroicos, suas façanhas são muito comemoradas, embora logo em seguida voltem a desprezá-lo. Apenas a sua mãe lhe trata de acordo com sua inteligência
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