Azevedo, Marlon Jorge Silva deVinente, Erick Pantoja2023-12-052024-08-302023-12-052023-12-052023-09-14VINENTE, Erick Pantoja. As lendas regionais amazônicas em Língua Brasileira de Sinais por meio da percepção surda. 2023. 55f. TCC (Graduação em Licenciatura Plena em Letras) - Universidade do Estado do Amazonas, Parintins. 2023.https://ri.uea.edu.br/handle/riuea/678The research entitled “Amazonian regional legends in Brazilian Sign Language through deaf perception” has the general objective of providing deaf and hearing people with knowledge about the most popular Amazonian legends through Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) in the city of Parintins -AM, we seek to create booklets with drawings and adaptations of Amazonian legends in Portuguese and in Libras typing to share access to Amazonian legends in schools, universities and the community in general as a way of disseminating deaf culture and sign language. Having as theoretical support the research of Strobel (2008), Vilhalva (2004), Perlin (1988), Karnopp (2008) and Azevedo (2015) on deaf studies and the authors Cascudo (2003; 2006), Pozzetti (2015) and Almeida (2005) for the development of a bibliographical research with a qualitative approach with a dialectical approach that seeks to analyze a social reality. The interest in the researched topic is the result of the deaf researcher's experiences during his academic career participating in extension and monitoring project activities that related Amazonian legends to deaf literature. In this sense, this work hopes to contribute socially and scientifically to the popularization of deaf culture and identity in the city of Parintins-AM.Acesso AbertoLibrasLendas AmazônicasLiteratura SurdaAs lendas regionais amazônicas em Língua Brasileira de Sinais por meio da percepção surdaAmazonian regional legends in Brazilian Sign Language through deaf perceptionTrabalho de Conclusão de Curso