Ulibarrí's first book, Al Cielo Se Sube a Pie (One Gets to Heaven on Foot), was published in 1961 in Mexico. A second book of poetry, Amor y Ecuador (Love and Ecuador) was published in Spain in 1966. Ulibarrí lived in Ecuador in the 1960s. He was given the Distinguished Citizen Award and Honorary Citizen Award from the city of Quito in 1963 and 1964.
Sabine Ulibarrí founded the University of New Mexico Andean Center in Quito, Ecuador in 1968 and coordinated the program for one year. Ulibarrí became the President of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese in 1969, and served as executive council member from 1970 to 1975. He served as chair of the Department of Modern and Classical Languages at the University of New Mexico for ten years beginning in 1973. Ulibarrí retired from the University of New Mexico in 1988, and received the University of New Mexico Regents Meritorious Service Medal in 1989. He has continued to teach courses on Spanish literature during the 1990s.
Since
1985, Sabine Ulibarrí has received prestigious
awards for his writings, service, and contribution to
the promotion of better cultural understanding in multiethnic
societies: Honoree, Albuquerque Feria Artesana (1985);
Mexican Government Award for Promotion of Hispanic Culture
(1986); New Mexico Governor's Award MSS 561 BC Ulibarrí
Page for Excellence and Achievement in Literature (1987);
University of New Mexico Symposium Dedicated to the
Works of Sabine R. Ulibarrí (1988); and Honoree,
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and
Portuguese (1990).
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