Talk:Saci (Brazilian folklore)

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Legit re-use of World Heritage Encyclopedia article
This article seems to be mostly a re-use of the World Heritage Encyclopedia (licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0 source by the World Public Library) article of the same name. This is a legitimate re-use so there should be no problem with this. Most of the source material it is based on is in Portuguese and so is difficult for English-only readers to access. Having looked extensively, there are not many helpful on-line sources in English. Although there are some stylistic differences in how it is written compared to standard Wikipedia articles, it seems that it is better to accept the material as is for now and upgrade it to be more in line with Wikipedia standards as more English sources (or Portuguese/English bilingual Wikipedia editors) become available. WikiA2K (talk) 01:06, 20 September 2018 (UTC)
 * It's the reverse; "World Heritage Encyclopedia" is a mirror of the material here. They include credit to Wikipedia on their many domains, albeit a little hidden. Kuru   (talk)  01:42, 20 September 2018 (UTC)

Image depiction of leg
The current image (File:Saci.jpg) shows a "symmetrical" inhuman saci with only one leg right in the middle of the body. I'm Brazilian and the oral story I'm familiar with (and a handful of people I consulted) describe saci as having the shape of someone who had two legs but lost one, therefore being assymetrical. So, a better image for this article would show saci having just the right or the left leg (instead of having a "middle" led). If such an image is available, the current should be replaced. Mateussf (talk) 02:03, 1 November 2021 (UTC)