Blair A. Rudes

Blair A. Rudes (May 18, 1951, Gloversville, New York – March 16, 2008, Charlotte, North Carolina) was an American linguist known for his work on Native American languages.

Biography

Of part Irish[1] and Abenaki[2] descent, Rudes studied at Piseco Elementary School and Wells Central High School as a child, before going on to the State University of New York at Buffalo, where he obtained a doctorate in linguistics in 1976. He was an Associate Professor of English at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte.[3][4] Rudes reconstructed the Virginia Algonquian language for use in the 2005 film The New World.[5] Rudes died of a heart attack in 2008.[6]

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