Haley Omeasoo
Contact
- Office
- SS222
- haley.omeasoo@umontana.edu
Personal Summary
I'm a Native American Graduate Student from the Blackfeet Reservation (Browning, MT). I am an enrolled member of the Hopi Tribe and a Descendent of the Blackfeet Tribe. I am currently a Doctoral Student under Dr. Snow in the Forensic/Molecular wing of the Anthropology Department. Outside of school, I am a wife and mother of 2 little boys and 1 pup :)
Education
M.A. Forensic Anthropology
B.S. Human Biology
B.A.Forensic Anthropology
C.T. Forensic Science
Courses Taught
ANTY 101- Intro to Anthropology
ANTY 133X- Food and Culture
CJUS 125- Intro to Forensic Science
CJUS 488- Forensic Science: The Crime Lab & Beyond
Research Interests
Forensic & Molecular Anthropology
Trauma to Skeletal Remains in Association with IPV or Child Abuse
Residential Schools and Repatriation of Native American Remains and Artifacts
Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Men Epidemic
Field of Study
Forensic & Molecular Anthropology - Doctoral Program
Publications
"Identifying Skeletal Trauma Markers Associated with Intimate Partner Violence (IPV)
(https://scholarworks.umt.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=13027&context=etd)
Honors / Awards
Lambda Alpha National Anthropology Honors Society