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Best Work is 6 Feet Under, Ceremony in the Dirt

Poitras, Paulete (2025) Best Work is 6 Feet Under, Ceremony in the Dirt. Masters thesis, OCAD University.

Item Type: Thesis
Creators: Poitras, Paulete
Abstract:

The importance of the sacrifices in artistic creation, highlighting the deep emotional and spiritual journey involved reflects on the balance between personal loss and the fulfillment of contributing to others' lives through reflection of journey moccasin bundle making. The exploration of cultural identity, spirituality, and personal growth, guided by ancestral connections and the mentorship of seeking knowledge from outside sources while embracing one's own heritage (Kay Sr., 1980 - 1990) and research preparations (Kovach, 2021, 56 - 57) is profound. An ancient practice symbolizing sacrifice, transformation, and data collection through moccasin bundle makers approach in beadwork uses sources of strength and inspiration in creative endeavors. Through beadwork, and spiritual practices, they express their full identity and affirm their place in the world, guided by the teachings of ancestral knowledge (Walker, 1982, 107). The creative process is a continuous cycle of reflection and opportunities for growth. It navigates a path and ultimately decides what practices will serve the development of spiritual journey moccasin bundles. The journey moccasin bundle maker’s work is a profound intersection of personal and cultural history, spiritual purpose, and emotional resonance, with a commitment to supporting others and honoring traditional practices of beadwork. The exchange is a multifaceted process involving spiritual, physical, mental, and emotional elements, deeply rooted in tradition and respect for ancestral knowledge. It culminates in a meaningful connection between the journey moccasin bundle maker, the journey moccasin bundle, and the journey moccasin bundle keeper (Robertson et al., 2024, 147,figure 7.9).

Date: 6 May 2025
Divisions: Graduate Studies > Interdisciplinary Art, Media and Design
Date Deposited: 06 May 2025 19:36
Last Modified: 06 May 2025 19:36
URI: https://openresearch.ocadu.ca/id/eprint/4741

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