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Malangatana, 1936-2011

LC control no.no 97015859
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LC classificationPQ9939.M3
Personal name headingMalangatana, 1936-2011
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Variant(s)Malangatana Valente Ngwenya, 1936-2011
Valente Ngwenya, Malangatana, 1936-2011
Nguenya, Malangatana Valente, 1936-2011
Ngwenya, Malangatana Valente, 1936-2011
Malangatana, Valente, 1936-2011
Associated countryMozambique
Associated placePortugal
Birth date1936-06-06
Death date2011-01-05
Place of birthMatalana (Mozambique)
Place of deathMatosinhos (Portugal)
AffiliationFRELIMO (Organization)
Profession or occupationPainters Poets
Found inMalangatana, 21 desenhos, 1986-1993, 1993.
Retrospectiva de Malangatana Valente Ngwenya, 1986: p. 1, passim (Malangatana) p. 9 (b. June 6, 1936)
Vinte e quatro poemas, 1996: t.p. (Malangatana Ngwenya) front cover flap (b. June 6, 1936 in Matalana, Marracuene [Mozambique]; artist, poet, cultural activist)
Ondambo, 2000: t.p. (Valente Malangatana) p. 51 (Malangatana Valente Ngwenya)
African Press Agency, Jan 5, 2011 www.apanews.net (Malangantana (b. 1936, d. Jan 5, 2011, in Maputo)
Agência Angola Press, Malangatana's works contributed to freedom in Africa, 7 Jan. 2011, viewed July 6, 2017 (Mozambican artist Malangatana Nwenya Valente; born in Matalana; politically active in struggle for independence, was imprisoned by PIDE for several years; died in Matosinhos, Portugal, age 74)
20 anos Mutumbela Gogo, 2006: title page (Malangatana Valente Nguenya)
Wikipedia, viewed Sep. 12, 2017 (Malangatana Ngwenya; Malangatana Valente Ngwenya (6 June 1936 - 5 January 2011); Mozambican painter and poet; frequently exhibited work under his first name alone, as Malangatana; joined FRELIMO, spent 18 months in jail; studied engraving and ceramics in Portugal; openly rejoined FRELIMO after independence; after 1981 he worked full-time as an artist; a founder of the Mozambican Peace Movement)
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