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Evelyn Nimmo is a Curator of Bryan/Gruhn Archaeology Ethnographic Collections at the University of Alberta, serving as a Faculty Service Officer in the Department of Anthropology. She has a background in archaeological research with a focus on historical archaeology, collections management, and traditional ecological knowledge. Her research interests include agroecology and narrative methodologies within the context of public history. Nimmo actively teaches various courses in anthropology, contributing to multidisciplinary approaches in the study of archaeology. Her scholarly contributions are well-recognized, with numerous publications discussing agroforestry, environmental oral history, and the conservation of agrobiodiversity. She emphasizes the integration of scientific knowledge in heritage practices, specifically relating to Jesuit missions in Brazil, showcasing her skills in both academic and practical applications of archaeology. Through her work, she supports conservation efforts and seeks to build networks for the dissemination of agroecological knowledge within the academic community and beyond.
Department: Mechanical Engineering and Engineering Management