Dr. Hunter Thompson Lockwood

Algonquian Linguistics for Language Revitalization.

Hunter, wearing a slate grey shirt. The shirt has partial text visible, reading Myaamia, and he is facing toward the camera and smiling with mouth open, at a restaurant's outdoor patio.

About Hunter

Dr. Hunter Thompson Lockwood is a linguist in the Language Research Office at the Myaamia Center, Miami University, Oxford, Ohio.

He finished his Ph.D. in Linguistics at the University of Wisconsin-Madison in August 2017. Supervised by Monica Macaulay, the title of his dissertation was How the Potawatomi Language Lives: A Grammar of Potawatomi , a translation of the title the elders gave to The Forest County Potawatomi Dictionary, which he helped compile during his graduate work.

Hunter is a settler/non-native person who has worked to support Algonquian language documentation and revitalization since 2008.