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Canadian Journal of Art Therapy
Research, Practice, and Issues
Volume 36, 2023 - Issue 2
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Greek Cycladic and Coast-Indigenous Ecuadorian Culture: An Art-Based Engagement Ethnography Research on the Cultural Impressions of Indigenous Neurodiverse Adults (Culture grecque des Cyclades et culture autochtone de la côte équatorienne : une recherche ethnographique d’engagement fondé sur l’art portant sur les impressions culturelles des adultes autochtones neurodiversifiés)

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