BETWEEN PLACES AND RELATIONS: THE CHAPADA DOS NEGROS IN THE NARRATIVES OF THE RESIDENTS OF ARRAIAS-TO
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This paper aims to analyze oral narratives about events related to the Black Chapada in the city of Arraias, Tocantins, Brazil, aiming to know the memories and the socio-spatial relationships established with this space. The narratives were inherited from the elders who transmitted these memories from generation to generation. Through the narratives, it was possible to perceive the rich relations that they establish with that space as much the point of view of the temporality as of the spatiality. The study dialogues with authors, such as Lima (2003); Anderson (2008); Tuan (2013) and others. The analysis showed that the oral narratives on the Chapada dos Negros bring stories that are part of the memory of the city, which articulates belonging, experiences of a past, the time of slavery, as well as to a space, the material and architectural vestiges of the Chapada.
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