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Sobre Jean Meyer, El profeta del nuevo mundo. Louis Riel
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Catherine Vézina
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A Métis Parliament: Louis Riel and Constitutional Debates in Red River* [PDF]
Abstract In the mid 19th century the Métis, an Indigenous People in the northwest of North America, contested their exclusion from Canada's parliament. Settler colonial states have a legacy of excluding Indigenous voices. However, considering the case of Louis Riel's expulsion from parliament and reading the constitutional debates held in the northwest
M. Max Hamon
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À la fin du XIXe siècle, le territoire de la rivière Rouge est cédé au Canada, colonie de l’empire britannique. Cependant, les habitants catholiques, métis d’Indiens et de Français n’entendent pas à être gouvernés par la lointaine couronne d’Angleterre.
Chester Brown
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Correspondance Louis Riel — Mgr Bourget [PDF]
Léon Pouliot
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Marie-Louise: Protector of Louis Riel in Québec
This article challenges the ideological position that denies the historical existence of Métis in Québec. Responding to accusations such that Eastern Métis are “zombies” with no “living” traditions, this paper has two objectives.
Sébastien Malette, Guillaume Marcotte
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By modern standards, the North-West Rebellion seems no big deal. Canadian forces easily quelled the uprising of a couple of hundred Metis settlers along the South Saskatchewan River. A majority of Metis in the region sat out the fighting, and only about one hundred persons died in the conflict.
Douglas Linder
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Louis Riel (huit études) [PDF]
Denis Vaugeois
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