Abstract

This article seeks to reflect on the potential of participatory inventories as instruments to expand the concept of heritage and promote an ecology of knowledge. For that, we present how the participatory inventory that has been developed in the municipality of São Raimundo Nonato - Pi has helped in the construction of other perspectives on the cultural heritage of the municipality, enabling the construction of collaborative narratives about them. The collected data indicate that the identification of goods with “heritage value” by our collaborators tends to be based on aspects of their family and affective trajectory, being this an element to be considered in the elaboration of policies and actions of definition, valorization and heritage protection.

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