
An adventure through the diversity of Brazilian indigenous cultures. From the encounter between the girl Inaiê and a fish, rhymes are born that take us back to legends, expressions and knowledge of peoples who have been here for a long time; long before Cabral arrived, long before the land was paved. Going down the river current, let yourself be carried away by the stories of this talking fish and join us in this pyre!


Contemplated:
Antonio Cesar Pedroso – Almoxarifado SME – NRECIC
Dayanne Fabrilli Adams – CEI Carlos Drummond de Andrade – NREBN
Flávia Gisele Nascimento – UFPR PR
Gracielle Martins Pickler Carniel – E.M. Leonel Brizola – NRETQ
Juliana Karenina Demetrio Alcon Correia – E.M. Profª Maria Neide Gabardo Betiatto – NREBN
Juliana Lobo Pedreti – CMEI Tiradentes – NREBQ
Laura Camillo Mariano Costa – NRESF
Letícia Maciel da Silva – E.M. Piratini – NREPN
Mirian Melo da Costa – CEI Romário Martins – NREBV
Noely Bach Olegini – CMEI Liberdade – NREBV
Rafael Santana de Melo – E.M. Rio Negro – NREPN
Sibeli Aparecida Quirino – CMEI Fani Lerner – NRETQ
Suelen Maria Barbosa Souza Cruz – E.M. Profª Maria Neide Gabardo Betiatto – NREBN
Susan Alessandra de Sousa Ferreira – CEI Professora Nair de Macedo – NREPN
Thainá Patricia dos Santos da Silva Castro – E.M. Dona Lulu – NREBN
Vanessa de Freitas Pontes – E.M. Albert Schweitzer – NRECIC
Viviane Aparecida Assunção Siquinele – CMAEE Dr Francisco Antonio Marçallo – NREBQ