Native American Studies Faculty

Dr. Timi Barone
Associate Professor of Anthropology
Ph.D. Case Western Reserve University, 1997
Medical Anthropology, ethnomedicine, Human Adaptation
402.554.3372
tbarone@mail.unomaha.edu

An Associate Professor of Anthropology with a specialization in Medical Anthropology. Her primary research interests are in the biocultural basis of health and barriers to health care access/utilization for minority populations. Recent research focuses on the cross-cultural study of sleep and health from the perspective of Darwinian medicine. Dr. Barone is a member of the Women's Studies faculty, Native American Studies Faculty and the Latino/Latin American Studies faculty at the University of Nebraska at Omaha. She currently teaches Introduction to Anthropology, Introduction to Psychical Anthropology, Nonwestern and Alternative Medicines, Ethnomedicines of the Americas, Applied Anthropology and Sex, Evolution and Society.

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