“SER TOCANTINENSE”: ENSINO DE HISTÓRIA REGIONAL E MEMÓRIA HISTÓRICA DA CRIAÇÃO DO ESTADO DO TOCANTINS (1981-1990)
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2025-03-07
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HOLANDA, Maicon Douglas. “Being from Tocantins”: Regional History Teaching and the
historical memory of the creation of the state of Tocantins (1981-1990). 2025. 130f.
Dissertation (Master in History Teaching), Federal University of North Tocantins,
Araguaína-TO.
The aim of this qualitative research is to understand how 3rd grade high school students at the
Anaídes Brito Miranda State School, located in the municipality of Santa Fé do Araguaia, in
of the state of Tocantins, perceive and mobilize the historical memory and the imagined and
legitimized regional political-identity culture about the creation of the state of Tocantins,
using the time frame of 1981 and 1990, a period that circumscribes the third autonomous
movement from the former north of Goiás, which began with mobilizations for the creation of
Tocantins until Palmas became the official capital of the state. Based theoretically and
methodologically on Participatory Action Research (Thiollent, 2007) which prioritizes the
relationship of knowledge between teachers and students in the classroom, the work aims to
analyze the debate and historiography operation in History Teaching (Bittencourt, 2008) about
the autonomous process of Tocantins, aiming to elucidate and problematize which subjects
and events are linked to the History(s) of the creation of the state of Tocantins based on the
social-historical construction of the students. This methodological approach will help us to
identify the possibilities of teaching Regional History (Neves, 2000) through the use of
historical sources in the classroom, such as the use of institutional photographs and songs that
reiterate the discourse of the foundation and the political myth, the perception of Tocantins'
identity and the feeling of belonging to the “invented” place in 1988. We concluded that, for
the most part, the students evoked their memories from the corpus of the hero myth, but also
from movements and subjects who also fought for the emancipation process of the state of
Tocantins, such as the Commission for the Study of the Problems of Northern Goiás
(CONORTE) and the House of Students of North Goiás (CENOG), re-signified in the 60s. In
addition, the students identified the meanings and interests of the regional political elite
through the need for representations and state symbols, allowing a break with the hegemonic
discourse and power of the regional ruling elite.
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Ensino de História Regional.
Memória.
Identidade.
Regional History Teaching.
Memory.
Identity.
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HOLANDA, Maicon Douglas. “SER TOCANTINENSE”: ENSINO DE HISTÓRIA REGIONAL E MEMÓRIA HISTÓRICA DA CRIAÇÃO DO ESTADO DO TOCANTINS (1981-1990). 2025. 130f. Dissertação (Mestrado Acadêmico) em Ensino de História - Univercidade Federal do Norte do Tocantins. Araguaína 2025.