Context for Janvier Legacy

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