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'''Juan Camilo Niño Vargas''' is a Colombian anthropologist and ethnologist whose research focuses on the indigenous populations of northern Colombia, particularly the ] and the broader ] societies of the ]. He is recognized for documenting endangered indigenous languages, examining socio-cosmologies, and contributing to comparative studies of Amerindian peoples.<ref name="j099">{{cite journal |last=Halbmayer |first=Ernst |date=2022-02-08 |title=Some reflections on principles of Isthmo-Colombian Amerindian ontologies |url=https://estudioslatinoamericanos.pl/index.php/estudios/article/download/379/294 |journal=Estudios Latinoamericanos |volume=41 |pages=9–28 |doi=10.36447/Estudios2021.v41.art1 |issn=0137-3080 |access-date=2025-01-04 |doi-access=free}}</ref> | '''Juan Camilo Niño Vargas''' is a Colombian anthropologist and ethnologist whose research focuses on the indigenous populations of northern Colombia, particularly the ] and the broader ] societies of the ]. He is recognized for documenting endangered indigenous languages, examining socio-cosmologies, and contributing to comparative studies of Amerindian peoples.<ref name="j099">{{cite journal |last=Halbmayer |first=Ernst |date=2022-02-08 |title=Some reflections on principles of Isthmo-Colombian Amerindian ontologies |url=https://estudioslatinoamericanos.pl/index.php/estudios/article/download/379/294 |journal=Estudios Latinoamericanos |volume=41 |pages=9–28 |doi=10.36447/Estudios2021.v41.art1 |issn=0137-3080 |access-date=2025-01-04 |doi-access=free}}</ref> | ||
Niño Vargas completed his undergraduate and master's degrees in Anthropology at the Universidad de los Andes, with additional studies in History, Philosophy, and Geography. He subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology and Ethnology from the ] in Paris under the supervision of ]. |
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Juan Camilo Niño Vargas | |
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Alma mater | University of the Andes (MA), School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences (Ph.D) |
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Notable work | Diccionario de la lengua ette |
Scientific career | |
Fields | Anthropology, Ethnology |
Institutions | University of the Andes |
Thesis | Cosmos Ette: Ethnographie d'un univers du nord de la Colombie |
Doctoral advisor | Philippe Descola |
Juan Camilo Niño Vargas is a Colombian anthropologist and ethnologist whose research focuses on the indigenous populations of northern Colombia, particularly the Ette people and the broader Chibchan-speaking societies of the Isthmo-Colombian area. He is recognized for documenting endangered indigenous languages, examining socio-cosmologies, and contributing to comparative studies of Amerindian peoples.
Niño Vargas completed his undergraduate and master's degrees in Anthropology at the Universidad de los Andes, with additional studies in History, Philosophy, and Geography. He subsequently earned a Ph.D. in Social Anthropology and Ethnology from the School for Advanced Studies in the Social Sciences in Paris under the supervision of Philippe Descola.
- Halbmayer, Ernst (2022-02-08). "Some reflections on principles of Isthmo-Colombian Amerindian ontologies". Estudios Latinoamericanos. 41: 9–28. doi:10.36447/Estudios2021.v41.art1. ISSN 0137-3080. Retrieved 2025-01-04.