THE LEXICON IN THE CATALOG OF FISH SPECIES FROM THE RIVERS OF THE BALATIPONÉ TERRITORY
Balatiponé people, Language teaching, Lexicon, Pisces.
This dissertation is related to the project of the Jula Paré Indigenous School on the ethnic, cultural and linguistic revitalization of the Balatiponé people. It contributes to strengthening the training of professionals in indigenous intercultural education, as well as to school education in the village and to the revaluation of the Balatiponé indigenous culture. Our reflections are based on studies related to the lexicon, especially in Balatiponé indigenous authors, authors who deal with the teaching of the mother tongue, such as (BIDERMAN, 2001), (ANTUNES, 2012), (PAULA, 2018), in addition to the Curricular Reference National for Indigenous Schools (RCNEI), among other authors who deal with the subject of this work. Our main objective is to carry out the cataloging, in the mother tongue, of the fish species existing in the Paraguay and Bugres rivers of the territory of the Balatiponé indigenous nation. In addition, it proposes to expand the cultural and identity notion, encourage and keep registered the names of this animal species with the main purpose of social repercussion with the community of speakers and the people as a whole. Among the specific objectives, an illustrated catalog, with short descriptions, in the Balatiponé language (lexicon and short sentences), about the fish species existing in the streams and in the main tributaries of the Umutina territory, produced together with my 1st year high school students, from the Jula Paré State School of Indigenous Education.