Reminiscences of Juan Carlos Peña, with some local color added
Recuerdos de Juan Carlos Peña, con algo de color local agregado
Reminiscências de Juan Carlos Peña, com alguma cor local adicionada
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Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, obituary, anthropology, UFAM, UEA (en)Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, obituario, antropología, UFAM, UEA (es)
Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, obituario, antropología, UFAM, UEA (pt)
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Colombo-American writer and translator Jimmy Weiskopf remembers the Colombian anthropologist Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, who died on August the 5th of 2019. Juan Carlos was professor of anthropology at the Universidade Estadual do Amazonas in Tabatinga and Universidade Federal do Amazonas in Benjamin Constant, and a close collaborator of the Sede Amazonia of Universidad Nacional de Colombia in Leticia.
El escritor y traductor colombo-americano JimmyWeiskopf recuerda al antropólogo colombiano Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, quien murió el 5 de agosto de 2019. Juan Carlos era profesor de antropología en la Universidade Estadual do Amazonas en Tabatinga y la Universidade Federal do Amazonas en Benjamin Constant, y un colaborador cercano de la Sede Amazonia de la Universidad Nacional de Colombia en Leticia.
O escritor e tradutor colombo-americano Jimmy Weiskopf se lembra do antropólogo colombiano Juan Carlos Peña Márquez, falecido em 5 de agosto de 2019. Juan Carlos foi professor de antropologia na Universidade Estadual do Amazonas, em Tabatinga, e na Universidade Federal do Amazonas, em Benjamin Constant; colaborador próximo da Sede Amazônia da Universidade Nacional da Colômbia em Letícia.
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Weiskopf, Jimmy. 2002. “Searching for Pedro Bach in the obligations of the forest.” Mundo Amazónico 3: 189-243, 2012.
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