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Jesús Arango Cano
Born(1915-06-21)June 21, 1915[1]
DiedJanuary 9, 2015(2015-01-09) (aged 99)
Armenia, Quindío, Colombia
NationalityColombian
Known forArchaeology, anthropology, folklore
SpouseMarina Montoya
Scientific career
FieldsArchaeology, anthropology
Bachué, mother goddess in the Muisca religion, described by Arango Cano
Quimbaya cacique, civilization from central Colombia where Jesús Arango Cano published about
Arango Cano published about the Calima

Jesús Arango Cano (21 June 1915 – 9 January 2015) was a Colombian economist, diplomat, anthropologist, archaeologist and writer.

Biography[edit]

Arango Cano was born in La Tebaida, Colombia, a village that his father, archaeologist Luis Arango Cardona, founded a year after his birth.[3] He attended the Rutgers Preparatory SchoolinNew Brunswick, New Jersey and studied Economy at the University of California and later International Relations at Columbia University, New York.[4]

In the 1940s Arango Cano became consul for Colombia in São Paulo, Brazil[4] and Undersecretary of International Relations.[3][4]

Arango Cano has written more than fifty books of which 40 are published. His first two books were Inmigración para Colombia, published in 1951, and Inmigración y Colonización en la Gran Colombia in 1953.[3][4]

In 1965 Arango published his book Mitos, leyendas y dioses chibchas, about the myths, legends and deities of the Muisca.[5] He also wrote about the Quimbaya, Calima and other indigenous groups, not only of Colombia, but also about the Aztec and Incas. Arango published about the Eje Cafetero, the coffee region in central Colombia where he was born.

In the 1970s, Arango Cano followed his father and became an archaeologist.[3][4] In 1974 his work Las esmeraldas sagradas: el tesoro de Furatena about Furatena, mythological figure for the Muzo people was published.

On May 23, 1980, Arango Cano together with other historians founded the Academia de Historia del Quindío.[1]

Jesús Arango Cano has published mainly in Spanish and also in English and German.[6]

Arango Cano died in Armenia, Quindío, on January 9, 2015, at age 99.

Works[edit]

This list is a selection.[6][7][8]

Books[edit]

Articles[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  • ^ (in Spanish) Biography Jesús Arango Cano
  • ^ a b c d (in Spanish) Murió Jesús Arango Cano: el más prolífico escritor quindiano
  • ^ a b c d e (in Spanish) Más de 50 libros escribió el extinto escritor Jesús Arango Cano
  • ^ Arango Cano, 1965
  • ^ a b List of works by Jesús Arango Cano - WorldCat
  • ^ (in Spanish) List of books by Jesús Arango Cano
  • ^ (in Spanish) List of articles by Jesús Arango Cano
  • Notable works by Arango Cano[edit]


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