Across
- 2. Houle's role in the late 1970s where he influenced fresh "tracks" into Indian territory
- 4. Janvier describes himself as a mental ______
- 5. those marks in Janvier's work that invite chants and drumming
- 8. this label has historically been applied to Native art
- 10. Janvier used this number to evoke a political statement in his early years
- 11. Houle is concerned that Janvier's voice is monitored because he is seen as this
- 13. the language and cultural identity of Alex Janvier
- 16. the taking of another's culture for your own use
- 18. a Western notion of how to deal with nature
- 20. an irrational and emotional artist who contrasts with Janvier's style
Down
- 1. contemporary Aboriginal art is positioned as this within current discourse
- 3. an integral part of the power structure in Native art
- 6. art is seen as this when viewed as a relic of a bygone era
- 7. Janvier integrates these into his 1990 works
- 9. Janvier describes himself as Canada's first Indian ___
- 12. the European painter that influenced Janvier in his work
- 14. a government policy that was seen as a logical administrative practice in Aboriginal affairs
- 15. Janvier declares that our ___ power has returned
- 17. Janvier's use of cryptic ___ inspired Houle to write
- 19. this attribute is needed to appreciate Janvier's art
