The Ritxokó in extension, research and teaching contexts: the art of making, playing and representing the feminine universe
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https://doi.org/10.5212/Rev.Conexao.v.21.25004.025Abstract
This article presents an excerpt from the extension project “Cultural diversity of indigenous peoples in Brazilian society”, linked to the Federal Technological University of Paraná (UTFPR). We focus on research into the art of making Ritxokó dolls from the Karajá culture. This investigation led us to a bibliographical research, which was relevant to the experimental practice with students in the 6th grade of elementary school. The study revealed possibilities for combining extension, research and teaching, using indigenous art as an inducer of the methodological proposal. We drew on research that recognizes the Ritxokó dolls as a national artistic and historical heritage, as well as testimonies and practical workshops. We found that indigenous issues should be widely debated in learning contexts, and Karajá culture, through the making of dolls, can reveal expressive knowledge of indigenous female representation.
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