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Thomas A. Green
Associate Professor
Email: t-green@tamu.edu
Phone: (979) 845-9916
Office: 309E Anthropology
Interests:  Folklore, Culture Conflict, African America, North America

Dr. Green specializes in folklore and linguistics.

His research has focused on semiotics of riddling, festival, folk drama and play, nativistic movements; African-American folklore; martial arts; Native American folklore.

He is currently involved in research on the symbolic dimensions of martial arts, martial arts in African-American cultures, relationships among indigenous martial systems and indigenous dance, and folk history.

Dr. Green teaches undergraduate courses in cultural anthropology and
folklore, as well as graduate level courses in folklore genres and research methods.

 

Go here to see the official "Kilindi Iyi" Texas A&M performance page.

And then go here for the the "Capoeira, Kalenda, and Hip-hop" performance page!


 

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