ZERATI, THE HALITI PARESI SINGING IN THE PEDAGOGICAL CONTEXT
Haliti- Paresi, Zerati, School Curriculum
This master's dissertation is related to the theme of the curriculum of indigenous school education. It proposes to discuss the insertion of the traditional music of the Haliti/Paresi in the context of the schools of the villages of the Paresi Indigenous Land. It aims to contribute to the construction of an indigenous curriculum, considering traditional knowledge about the Haliti/Paresi Song (Zerati) in the pedagogical context and showing its importance for our spirituality and strengthening our essence as a Haliti/Paresi people. The methodology is part of qualitative participatory research with pedagogical workshops, having as a central element the traditional songs together with the students of the Zozoiterô Indigenous Municipal School and the Malamalali Indigenous State School in the Rio Verde village. The research pointed out that the inclusion of traditional chants in the school curriculum is fundamental for the appreciation of culture and strengthening of a specific and differentiated curriculum proper to the Haliti/Paresi pedagogy. It also enabled the production of important pedagogical materials for teaching and learning, in reflection, about traditional knowledge about Zerati.