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Logan Sutton, Ph.D.

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Dr. Logan Sutton was trained in Linguistics at Indiana University (BA, MA) and the University of New Mexico (PhD 2014). His specializations are in language documentation and description, typology, and language change with an emphasis on the languages of the Kiowa-Tanoan and Caddoan families, as well as the Siouan languages Hidatsa and Mandan. He has been continuously engaged in community-led language revitalization efforts since 2006 among the Pueblos of New Mexico, with the Mandan-Hidatsa-Arikara Nation of North Dakota, and with the Pawnee Nation of Oklahoma. He currently resides in White Shield, North Dakota and serves as a Language Material Developer and instructor for the MHA Nation Culture and Language Department and has been a Research Associate with IIK since 2005.

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Institute for Indigenous Knowledge
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