HATI ARCHITECTURE OF HALITI: Playful activities in
community as a way of valuing culture
Curriculum, indigenous school education, interculturality, Hati
The present research approaches the theme of indigenous architecture and its insertion in the curriculum of indigenous education in Haliti Paresí. It deals with the discussions on the insertion of indigenous knowledge in the curricula of schools, taking as a reference for reflection and production the knowledge related to the traditional house or Hati. The Haliti Paresí are speakers of an Aruak family language and currently live in about 64 villages spread over six indigenous lands that have already been demarcated and another three in the process of being demarcated