The story revolves around two brothers, Cal and Kauana, who are part of an Indian tribe that protects the forest from threats. Unbeknownst to them, they are actually the children of Queen Victoria, kidnapped by their aunt Queen Elisa, a sorceress disguised as royalty, and raised by the Indian tribe.
The brothers engage in a series of adventures, including a soccer game that gets interrupted when they discover a wood hunter destroying the forest. They devise a plan to capture the hunter using a trap, and after a series of events, they successfully catch him.
The wood hunter is taught a lesson about the importance of preserving nature and is forced to promise never to harm the forest again. The brothers, proud of their accomplishment, return to their tribe, ready to defend the forest against future threats.
The story concludes with the brothers, Cal and Kauana, being hailed as the guardians of the forest, and they continue to watch over and protect their home.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. There was an Indian boy named Kauê.
2. Kauê was part of a tribe of Indians who were guardians of the forest.
3. The tribe's mission was to protect the forest from threats.
4. Kauê had a brother named Cal.
5. Cal and Kauê were not born Indians, but were born in a kingdom called A.
6. They were kidnapped as babies by Queen Elisa, the sister of Queen Victoria.
7. Queen Elisa abandoned the babies in the forest.
8. The babies were rescued by the tribe of Indians.
9. Cal and Kauê were raised by the tribe and lived in the forest.
10. They trained to protect the forest from dangers.
11. A hunter was killing the flora and selling the wood, becoming rich.
12. Cal and Kauê came up with a plan to catch the hunter.
13. They set a trap for the hunter using a rope and plants.
14. The hunter fell into the trap and was caught.
15. Cal and Kauê taught the hunter a lesson about not harming the forest.
16. The hunter promised to never harm the forest again.
17. Cal and Kauê were known as the guardians of the forest.