Saci Pererê
Saci Pererê is a popular character in Brazilian folklore, often depicted as a mischievous one-legged boy who wears a red cap and smokes a pipe. He is known for his playful tricks, such as tying the tails of animals and causing minor chaos in rural areas. Saci is often associated with the Brazilian rainforest and represents the spirit of nature.
The legend of Saci Pererê has roots in African, Indigenous, and European cultures, making him a symbol of Brazil's diverse heritage. He is celebrated during the Folklore Day on August 22, where stories and traditions surrounding him are shared, highlighting his importance in Brazilian culture.