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As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?

The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of...

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Autor principal: Camargo, César Floriano de
Grau: Dissertação
Idioma: pt_BR
Publicado em: Universidade Federal do Tocantins 2021
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Cavalhadas; Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins; Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial; Proteção; The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism.
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spelling ir-11612-34502021-12-18T06:01:18Z As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária? Camargo, César Floriano de Balsan, Rosane Cavalhadas; Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins; Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial; Proteção; The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism. CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism. A cidade de Taguatinga do Tocantins localizada no interior do Estado do Tocantins, possui destaque e reconhecimento local, regional e Estadual, dada a importância e relevância das cavalhadas que ocorrem dentro da festa da padroeira da cidade a Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. No curso deste trabalho científico foi coletado dados no que diz respeito às cavalhadas que lá são anualmente encenadas, quando não há algum impedimento como foi o caso da COVID 19, que impossibilitou a festa no ano de 2020. Muito embora a as cavalhadas estejam inseridas na festa religiosa como antes dito, o objetivo principal do presente trabalho teve foco tão somente nas cavalhadas bem como trazendo elementos de ordem cultural e de proteção, procurando enxergar nas cavalhadas elementos que contextualizem a existência de um patrimônio cultural imaterial e assim havendo se há, no caso das cavalhadas de Taguatinga do no Estado Tocantins algum ato público de proteção ou de reconhecimento desse evento que são as cavalhadas. Desta forma a presente pesquisa encontra-se adjunta à geografia cultural, disciplina essas que propiciou a abordagem de alguns itens principais como a cultura e o lugar, vez que, ambos fazem parte do presente trabalho de dissertação e quanto evento social, contribuem de sobremaneira para o fortalecimento da cultura da cidade de Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins. No tocante à metodologia a presente pesquisa pautou-se pela abordagem qualitativa, cujas principais técnicas utilizadas forma as pesquisas bibliográficas e a pesquisa de campo, pesquisa esta limitada pela condição da festa que ocorre uma única vez ao ano e no ano de 2020 não ocorreu em virtude da pandemia do COVID19. Mesmo assim no ano de 2019 quando da primeira e única ida ao campo, pelos motivos já antes citados, realizou-se 12 entrevistas com atuais e antigos partícipes das cavalhadas, as quais ocorreram em dois ciclos, sendo que somente um ex-cavaleiro do primeiro ciclo que deu-se no final da década de 30 foi entrevistado, o único cavaleiro desse ciclo vivo quando da entrevista em 2019. Tais entrevistas foram crucias para extrair-se elementos com a finalidade de encontrar ações e identidades culturais nas cavalhadas bem como subsidiar consultas sobre a existência de algum ato público a definir ou reconhecer as cavalhadas como patrimônio cultural. Em razão da pandemia e da não ocorrência da festa em 2020 algumas dessas entrevistas ocorreram por meio de mídias eletrônicas como WhatsApp e correio eletrônico. Assim buscou-se extrair sentimentos de pertencimento e referência local, regional e Estadual que a festa propõe passar, se tais elementos se amoldam aos preceitos de patrimônio cultural e assim sendo se há algum mecanismo de proteção. 2021-12-17T17:28:24Z 2021-12-17T17:28:24Z 2021-06-28 Dissertação CAMARGO, César Floriano de. As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?. 2021. 107f. Dissertação (Mestrado em Geografia) – Universidade Federal do Tocantins, Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia, Porto Nacional, 2021. http://hdl.handle.net/11612/3450 pt_BR Open Access application/pdf application/pdf Universidade Federal do Tocantins BR Programa de Pós-Graduação em Geografia - PPGG Porto Nacional
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topic Cavalhadas; Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins; Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial; Proteção; The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
spellingShingle Cavalhadas; Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins; Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial; Proteção; The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
Camargo, César Floriano de
As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
topic_facet Cavalhadas; Taguatinga no Estado do Tocantins; Patrimônio Cultural Imaterial; Proteção; The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism.
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::GEOGRAFIA
description The city of Taguatinga do Tocantins, located in the interior of the State of Tocantins, has prominence and local, regional and state recognition, given the importance and relevance of the horseback rides that take place within the city's patron feast to Nossa Senhora D’Abadia. In the course of this scientific work, data was collected regarding the cavalcades that are staged there annually, when there is no impediment such as the case of COVID 19, which made the party in 2020 impossible. As mentioned above, the main objective of the present work was focused only on the cavalcades as well as bringing elements of a cultural and protective order, seeking to see in the cavalcades elements that contextualize the existence of an immaterial cultural heritage and, if so, if there is, in the case of the cavalcades of Taguatinga do in the State of Tocantins some public act of protection or recognition of this event, which are the cavalhadas. In this way, this research is attached to cultural geography, a discipline that allowed the approach of some main items such as culture and place, since both are part of the present dissertation work and how much social event, contribute greatly to the strengthening of the culture of the city of Taguatinga in the State of Tocantins. Regarding the methodology, the present research was guided by the qualitative approach, whose main techniques used form the bibliographic researches and the field research, research limited by the condition of the party that occurs only once a year and in the year 2020 did not occur in virtue of the COVID pandemic19. Even so in 2019 when the first and only trip to the field, for the reasons already mentioned, 12 interviews were conducted with current and former participants in the cavalhadas, which took place in two cycles, with only one ex-rider from the first cycle that took place at the end of the 30s was interviewed, the only rider of that cycle alive when interviewing in 2019. Such interviews were crucial to extract elements in order to find cultural actions and identities in the cavalhada as well as subsidize consultations about the existence of some public act to define or recognize cavalhada as a cultural heritage. Due to the pandemic and the non-occurrence of the party in 2020, some of these interviews took place through electronic media such as WhatsApp and electronic mail. Thus, we sought to extract feelings of belonging and local, regional and state reference that the party proposes to pass on, if these elements conform to the precepts of cultural heritage and, therefore, if there is any protection mechanism.
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title As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
title_short As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
title_full As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
title_fullStr As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
title_full_unstemmed As cavalhadas de Taguatinga do estado do Tocantins como patrimônio cultural imaterial: uma proteção necessária?
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