In The False Traitor: Louis Riel in Canadian Culture, Albert Braz examines treatments of the mercurial nineteenth-century Metis leader in an astonishing array of plays, poems, novels, television dramas, Hollywood films, and sculpture. His study spans the century and more since Riel emerged at the head of the Metis resistance at Red River, Manitoba, in 1869-70 and was executed in 1885 as a traitor to Canada for his role in fomenting rebellion on the Saskatchewan
Doreen Barrie should have subtitled this book Advocating a Different Identity because this is its ...
For much of its history Saskatchewan has been a net exporter of people, mainly to adjacent Great Pla...
Louis Riel is perhaps one of the most controversial figures in Canadian history. In mainstream Canad...
grantor: University of TorontoThe nineteenth-century Métis leader Louis Riel has emerged a...
In the late nineteenth century, Métis leader Louis Riel led two rebellions against Canadian state ex...
Since he was tried and hanged for treason in November of 1885, Louis Riel has been the subject of mo...
Alexandre Tache, one of the very first Canadians to join the French Missionary Oblates of Mary Immac...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
Apart from being from Western Canada, what do Louis Riel and Peter Lougheed have in common? Accordin...
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
The recent publication of Long Journey and Western Metis is indicative of the burgeoning interest in...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
From Louis Riel, leader of the Canadian prairie Metis, to Preston Manning, Alberta-based leader of t...
This dissertation is the product of fruitful new archival research into the life of Louis Riel, one ...
Reviewed Book: Delisle, Ester. The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist ...
Doreen Barrie should have subtitled this book Advocating a Different Identity because this is its ...
For much of its history Saskatchewan has been a net exporter of people, mainly to adjacent Great Pla...
Louis Riel is perhaps one of the most controversial figures in Canadian history. In mainstream Canad...
grantor: University of TorontoThe nineteenth-century Métis leader Louis Riel has emerged a...
In the late nineteenth century, Métis leader Louis Riel led two rebellions against Canadian state ex...
Since he was tried and hanged for treason in November of 1885, Louis Riel has been the subject of mo...
Alexandre Tache, one of the very first Canadians to join the French Missionary Oblates of Mary Immac...
The current historiography of the Great Plains Metis finds its roots in the work of Sylvia Van Kirk,...
Apart from being from Western Canada, what do Louis Riel and Peter Lougheed have in common? Accordin...
The North-West Rebellion is one of those events in Canadian history about which much has been writte...
The recent publication of Long Journey and Western Metis is indicative of the burgeoning interest in...
Professor Flanagan\u27s latest revisionist publication heralds the centenary of the 1885 Saskatchewa...
From Louis Riel, leader of the Canadian prairie Metis, to Preston Manning, Alberta-based leader of t...
This dissertation is the product of fruitful new archival research into the life of Louis Riel, one ...
Reviewed Book: Delisle, Ester. The Traitor and the Jew: Anti-Semitism and the Delirium of Extremist ...
Doreen Barrie should have subtitled this book Advocating a Different Identity because this is its ...
For much of its history Saskatchewan has been a net exporter of people, mainly to adjacent Great Pla...
Louis Riel is perhaps one of the most controversial figures in Canadian history. In mainstream Canad...