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The False Traitor: Louis Riel in Canadian Culture
Albert Braz
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| #734248 in Books | University of Toronto Press, Scholarly Publishing Division | 2003-04-12 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 8.84 x.73 x6.00l,.90 | File type: PDF | 272 pages | ||1 of 1 people found the following review helpful.| Louis Riel for Dummies|By Thomas Beebee|Riel, who led Metis rebellions in present-day Manitoba and Saskatchewan, is extremely important in Canadian history, but was repudiated by most Canadians (French-speakers were somewhat more sympathetic, though by no means unanimous) through WWII. Since then, more and more literature, art, and scholarship has treated Riel as a quintessent|About the Author|Albert Braz is an assistant professor in the Department of Comparative Literature, Religion, and Film/Media Studies at the University of Alberta.
The nineteenth-century Métis politician and mystic Louis Riel has emerged as one of the most popular - and elusive - figures in Canadian culture. Since his hanging for treason in 1885, the self-declared David of the New World has been depicted variously as a traitor to Confederation; a French-Canadian and Catholic martyr; a bloodthirsty rebel; a pan-American liberator; a pawn of shadowy white forces; a Prairie political maverick; a First Nations hero; an alien...
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