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Dr. Jeremy D. Green is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Humanities at York University's Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies. He is Kanien'kehá:ka (Mohawk), wolf clan from the Tyendinaga Mohawk Territory. His work focuses on revitalizing Indigenous languages through community-based strategies.
- Ph.D. in Hawaiian and Indigenous Languages Revitalization, University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo
- M.Ed. in Language, Culture & Teaching, York University
- B.Ed. in Aboriginal Teacher Education Program, Queen's University
- B.A. in Political Studies, Queen's University
- A.A. in Indigenous Political Development & Leadership, Institute of Indigenous Government
Research interests include Indigenous language education, strategic planning for language revitalization, and assessment of language programs. He emphasizes strengthening conversational and ceremonial language use through cultural practices.
No recent articles are listed, but his work aligns with themes of Indigenous language preservation and community-driven methodologies. Awards are not explicitly mentioned in the text.
Prior roles include Vice-Principal (2018-2020) and Principal (2020-2022) at Kawenní:io-Gawęní:yo Private School. He also volunteers with the Six Nations Kanyen'kehà:ka Kanónhses (Mohawk Longhouse) and various Haudenosaunee communities, participating in ceremonies, feasts, and cultural activities.
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