Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy
Hugo Jesús Jamioy Juagibioy (born 1971) is a Colombian poet and storyteller.[1] He is an indigenous person from Colombia, who belongs to the Kamëntsa people.
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Born | Hugo Jesús Jamioy Juagibioy[1] 1971[2] Waman Tabanók, Colombia[2] |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Kamentsa, Colombian |
Genre | poetry |
Background
Jamioy was born in Waman Tabanók (which translated to "Our sacred place of origin"), located in the Valley of Sibundoy, Putumayo department.[2]
Education
Jamioy has studied Agronomic Engineering at the University of Caldas.[2]
Career
The Colombian Ministry of Culture awarded Jamioy a National Research Grant in 2006.[3] In 2013, he participated in the Smithsonian Institution's Folklife Festival in Washington, DC.[1]
Published works
- Mi fuego y mi humo, mi tierra y mi sol (1999). Infección Editores, Facultad de Derecho Ciencias Jurídicas y Sociales, Dirección de Bienestar Universitario, Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Bogota.
- No somos gente (2000) edition from the author. 2000.
- Bínÿbe Oboyejuayëng. Danzantes del Viento (2010). Bogota: Ministerio de Cultura.[4]
gollark: Yes, if social interaction causes brain explosion just do that?
gollark: If your brain might explode, maybe join heavserver.
gollark: What?
gollark: Or at least basically every sane one.
gollark: ANY language is easy after tons of experience probably maybe.
Notes
- "Colombia." Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Retrieved 11 Jan 2014.
- Rendón, Fernando. "Colombia: Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy." Poetry International Rotterdam. Retrieved 11 Jan 2014.
- "Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy Poeta." Taringa! Retrieved 11 Jan 2014. (in Spanish)
- Cibreiro and López 154
References
- Cibreiro, Estrella and Francisca López. Global Issues in Contemporary Hispanic Women Writers. Routledge, 2012. ISBN 978-0415626941.
External links
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