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Joseph Tehawehron David : ウィキペディア英語版 | Joseph Tehawehron David Joseph Tehwehron David (1957–2004) was a Mohawk artist who became known for his role as a warrior during the Oka Crisis in 1990.〔The Making of a Warrior, ''Saturday Night Magazine'', April 1991〕 ==Life before Oka== David grew up in Kanehsatake, a small Mohawk (Kanienkehaka) community about 70 km west of Montreal, Quebec. David came from a big traditional family who embraced the Longhouse traditions.〔See the essay "All my relations" by Dan David in Taking Risks, edited by Barbara Moon and Don Obe http://www.banffcentre.ca/press/publications/taking_risks.asp〕 Joe David’s artistic production focused on installations, sculpture, painting and mixed media. By the late 1980s, he had established himself as an artist with the sale of an artwork to the Public Service Commission 〔(Library and Archives Canada, record )〕 and the group exhibition PHOTOMATON (1989), part of “Mois de la photo” at Galerie Articule in Montreal, Quèbec.〔From (the artist’s CV ), received from the Indian Art Centre of Indian and Northern Affairs Canada〕 David studied studio art and art education at Concordia University in Montreal.〔
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