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[[Category:1934 births]]
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[[Category:2011 deaths]]
[[Category:Writers from Assam]]
Bhrigumoni Kagyung (22 October 1934- 27 March 2011) was an poet, linguist, editor and educationist.[1][2]
Kagyung was born into Mising tribe in Alimor Mishing village, located in Dikhowmukh, Sibsagar district of Assam. In his early years, he was guided by his elder brother Chhakobhal Kagyung, a retired D.I of Schools and a former MLA of the Majuli Assembly.[1][2]
Kagyung completed primary school in 1942 and continued his studies until class X. During this time, he moved from one school to another, including Kamalabari H.S School in Majuli , Sibsagar Government High School and Gaurisagar High School. While studying at Gaurisagar High School, his father passed away.[1]
In 1958, after completing his matriculation, he joined the Jorhat Vocational Collegiate High School in 1958 as a founding teacher. Subsequently, In 1964, he was appointed at the Jorhat Government Higher Secondary and Multipurpose Boys High School as a teacher and remained untill 1966.[1]
In 1987, he obtained Bachelor of Arts (B.A) from B. Borooah College, Guwahati and Master of Arts(M.A) in Assamese from Guwahati University.[1][2]
- Kabita Kali
- Kabita Kusum
- Anahota
- Manbonanir Jui
- K: Kang Me’tom
- Mising Kristir Somu Abhas
- Mising Lujan (Part I 1989)
- Anchalik Bhasha Bonam Tri-Bhasa Sutra
- Mising Jonajiban Chinta Sampratik Samasya, Sikshya Aru Bhasha
- Abegik Okya Sadhanat Srimanta Sankar Dev Prasangikata
- Mising Agomclang ABVGE
- Taron Chandra Pamegam Rachanawali (Part I 1988)
- Taron Chandra Pamegom Rachanawali (Part II)
- Achin Anurag (1991 written by Shri Narendra Padum)
- Asomor Janajatir Giti Sankulan (Published by Pathsala Sahitya Sabha)
- Prominent Mising Personalities of Assam (co-editor, Mr. Nabin Ch. Taye)
- Mising Sanskritir Alekhya
- All Assam Tribal Language and Culture Development Council
- All Assam Miri Reformation Committee
- Assam Academy for Cultural Relations
- Sangeet Natak Academy of Assam
- Language High Power Committee of the Government of Assam
- Publication Board of the Government of Assam and Tribal Research Institute of the Government of Assam.
- Mising Agom Kébang
- Mising Bane Kébang
Kagyung received the National Award for Literacy Work in India Language for his poetical work ‘Anahota’. In 1994, he received another National Award for his another poetical work Manbonanir Jui.[1]
