José Azuaje-Fidalgo
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José Azuaje-Fidalgo
Summary
José Azuaje-Fidalgo is a human[1]. He was born in Baião[2]. He was born on +1985-01-07T00:00:00Z[3]. He worked as an anthropologist[4], researcher[5], writer[6], film producer[7], and businessperson[8].
Key Facts
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo was born in Baião[2].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo was born on +1985-01-07T00:00:00Z[3].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's mother was Maria de Jesus Pereira Issungo[9].
- Among José Azuaje-Fidalgo's spouses was Fernanda Azuaje-Fidalgo[10].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo held citizenship in Portugal[11].
- Portuguese was José Azuaje-Fidalgo's native language[12].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo is identified as part of the Portuguese ethnic group[13].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo is identified as part of the Kongo people ethnic group[14].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo is identified as part of the White Angolans ethnic group[15].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo is identified as part of the Portuguese Africans ethnic group[16].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo is identified as part of the Irish people ethnic group[17].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo worked as an anthropologist[4].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo worked as a researcher[5].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's professions included writer[6].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's professions included film producer[7].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's professions included businessperson[8].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo worked as an actor[18].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's field of work was museology[19].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's field of work was cultural anthropology[20].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo held the position of curator[21].
- Among José Azuaje-Fidalgo's employers was Maritime Museum of Ílhavo[22].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo was employed by Ílhavo City Council[23].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo was educated at NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities[24].
- José Azuaje-Fidalgo's education included a stint at NOVA University Lisbon[25].
- A notable work attributed to José Azuaje-Fidalgo is From the kitchen to the table: A journey through cooking and serving utensils used on Portuguese cod fishing vessels[26].
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Origins and Family
Born in Baião[2], José Azuaje-Fidalgo… he was born on +1985-01-07T00:00:00Z[3]. His mother was Maria de Jesus Pereira Issungo[9]. Ethnic identities include Portuguese[13], a human population[27], in Portugal[28]; Kongo people[14], an ethnic group[29], in Democratic Republic of the Congo[30]; White Angolans[15], an ethnic group[31]; Portuguese Africans[16], an African people[32]; and Irish people[17], an ethnic group[33], in Ireland[34]. Portuguese was his native language[12].
Education
Educated at NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities[24], a faculty[35], in Portugal[36], founded in 1977[37] and NOVA University Lisbon[25], a university[38], in Portugal[39], founded in 1973[40]. Academic degrees include licentiate[41] and master's degree[42].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include anthropologist[4], researcher[5], writer[6], film producer[7], businessperson[8], and actor[18]. Fields of work include museology[19], an academic discipline[43] and cultural anthropology[20], a branch of anthropology[44]. Employers include Maritime Museum of Ílhavo[22], a museum[45], in Portugal[46], founded in 1937[47] and Ílhavo City Council[23], a Câmara Municipal[48], in Portugal[49]. José Azuaje-Fidalgo held the position of curator[21].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include From the kitchen to the table: A journey through cooking and serving utensils used on Portuguese cod fishing vessels[26]; On the Way to the Hill[50], a literary work[51], founded in 2020[52], written by José Azuaje-Fidalgo[53]; Liberdade - Antologia da Poesia Livre - Vol. II[54], a version, edition or translation[55], written by him[56]; Argos: Magazine of the Maritime Museum of Ílhavo[57], a scientific journal[58], founded in 2013[59], headquartered in Ílhavo[60]; Orquestra da bida airada[61]; and Memories of codfish shipwrecks during the Military Dictatorship (1926-1933) and the New State (1933-1974)[62].
Personal Life
Among José Azuaje-Fidalgo's spouses was Fernanda Azuaje-Fidalgo[10]. His religion is recorded as Evangelicalism[63].
FAQs
Where was José Azuaje-Fidalgo born?
José Azuaje-Fidalgo was born in Baião[2].
Who were José Azuaje-Fidalgo's parents?
José Azuaje-Fidalgo's mother was Maria de Jesus Pereira Issungo[9].
Who was José Azuaje-Fidalgo married to?
José Azuaje-Fidalgo's spouses include Fernanda Azuaje-Fidalgo[10].
What did José Azuaje-Fidalgo do for work?
José Azuaje-Fidalgo worked as anthropologist[4], researcher[5], writer[6], film producer[7], and businessperson[8].
Where did José Azuaje-Fidalgo go to school?
José Azuaje-Fidalgo was educated at NOVA School of Social Sciences and Humanities[24] and NOVA University Lisbon[25].