Mozambican Urban Legends
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Ongoing, First published Jan 17, 2022
Introduction
All African children very early have their childhood full of tales and stories, whether educational or that warn of a possible consequence of actions, but they know that African legends originate from facts because they have the testimony of people who claim to have witnessed the occurrence for hereditary reasons. or as I said by consequence of their actions, some believe that legends exist for a reason.
In this work we will see how the most told Mozambican urban legends and with the testimony of several people who claim to have witnessed them. The legends that will be told below are legends passed down from generation to generation, and not just fairy tales invented by the author of this work.
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