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The Healing Power of Art

in the summer of 2020, Eugene Tapahe was in grief and stressed about the loss of his livelihood due to the crippling economic impact of the pandemic. Adding to his distress, he was unable to return to his hometown on the Navajo Indian Reservation due to a strict quarantine, thus denying him the chance to be in his Tribal community and mourn the loss of his aunt with his loved ones. It

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