We selected in this post several suggestions for Curupira drawings for coloring and printing free.
These are excellent ideas for working the folklore in the classroom or at home.
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Short, with red hair and feet turned backwards, the curupira is always confused with hunters with footprints that lead in the wrong direction.
Its origin is Tupi Guarani and has the meaning of (Boy's Body).
Ah… The curupira… Also a strong character fromBrazilian folklore. Considered the Forest Demon, it has the oldest record in Brazilian literature, dating back to 1560.
Protector of flora and fauna, the curupira is the warrior of the forest and does not let any man take advantage of it. from the forest, he has his feet turned backwards (to disguise his whereabouts from enemies) and red hair fire.
He always travels on top of his Caititu (a species of wild pig) and has the power to resurrect animals with his spear.
When painting your design, there are some materials that can be used, check out the list:
Like the boitatá, the curupira is also a protector of forests and wild animals. Represented by a dwarf with long hair and feet turned backwards. Chases and kills all who disrespect nature. When someone disappears into the woods, many inhabitants of the interior believe that it is the work of the curupira.
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Curupira protects the forests and animals. It appears as a green dwarf with red hair (fire color) and its feet turned backwards.
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