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Sharing meals and stories has always been a powerful way for me to connect with others. Throughout my career, I’ve had the privilege of sitting at many tables, hearing countless stories—each one a reminder of why this company was founded. It was the generosity of communities who welcomed me into their homes, shared their food, and trusted me with their stories that inspired this work.
This page is meant to be a space for story-sharing, dialogue, and reflection—a virtual campfire where you, the visitor, can pause, perhaps during your lunch break, and take in the diverse perspectives and lived experiences shared here.
It’s been an honour to receive permission to share these stories through interviews, and I’m excited to share them with you soon. They speak to heritage, archaeology, fieldwork friendships, and the joys and challenges that come with them. They also speak to family and belonging—and to what archaeology and heritage mean not just to individuals, but to families and communities as a whole. These are stories that uplift, that challenge, and that sometimes shine a light on issues we may have overlooked.
Thank you for visiting, and please stay tuned. If you have a story you’d like to share, we would be honoured to hear it.
Miigwech; kinanâskomitin; Nya:wen
Cristina McCoy
This page is meant to be a space for story-sharing, dialogue, and reflection—a virtual campfire where you, the visitor, can pause, perhaps during your lunch break, and take in the diverse perspectives and lived experiences shared here.
It’s been an honour to receive permission to share these stories through interviews, and I’m excited to share them with you soon. They speak to heritage, archaeology, fieldwork friendships, and the joys and challenges that come with them. They also speak to family and belonging—and to what archaeology and heritage mean not just to individuals, but to families and communities as a whole. These are stories that uplift, that challenge, and that sometimes shine a light on issues we may have overlooked.
Thank you for visiting, and please stay tuned. If you have a story you’d like to share, we would be honoured to hear it.
Miigwech; kinanâskomitin; Nya:wen
Cristina McCoy