Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy
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Hugo Jamioy Juagibioy | |
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Born | Hugo Jesús Jamioy Juagibioy[1] 1971[2] Waman Tabanók, Colombia[2] |
Occupation | Poet |
Nationality | Kamentsa, Colombian |
Genre | poetry |
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.
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, D.C.[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]
See also
Notes
- ^ a b c "Colombia." Smithsonian Folklife Festival. Retrieved 11 Jan 2014.
- ^ a b c d 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
Categories:
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- 1971 births
- Colombian people of indigenous peoples descent
- 20th-century Colombian poets
- Colombian male poets
- Indigenous writers of the Americas
- Living people
- People from Putumayo Department
- Postmodern writers
- 21st-century Colombian poets
- 20th-century male writers
- 21st-century male writers