2023
Tabor, S.M.
University of Calgary
This dissertation explores how Blackfoot artists' engagement in art contributed to the ongoing survivance of Blackfoot communities during the pandemic. The author outlines factors of survivance and associated threats in the context of COVID-19, the ways that art can contribute to each factor of survivance, and the personal strengths of Blackfoot people and artists, and discusses how these findings might apply in the field of counselling psychology.
Blackfoot Art and the Ongoing Survivance of Blackfood Communities in COVID-19.
Tabor, S.M. (2023). Blackfoot art and the ongoing survivance of Blackfood communities in COVID-19 [Unpublished doctoral dissertation]. University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta.
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