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1 Louis Riel This powerpoint presentation created Jan/09, by Wendy Hildebrand, Social Studies CST. This powerpoint presentation created Jan/09, by Wendy Hildebrand, Social Studies CST. Thanks especially to Greg Pruden, MECY Aboriginal Perspectives Consultant. Thanks especially to Greg Pruden, MECY Aboriginal Perspectives Consultant. Website mainly used: http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/aborigi nals/aboriginals5_e.html Website mainly used: http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/aborigi nals/aboriginals5_e.html http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/aborigi nals/aboriginals5_e.html http://www.canadiana.org/citm/themes/aborigi nals/aboriginals5_e.html Read from Louis Riel, by Rosemary Neering Read from Louis Riel, by Rosemary Neering Used clip from DVD—”St. Laurent” Used clip from DVD—”St. Laurent”

2 WHO WAS LOUIS RIEL?

3 WAS HE… Famous Manitoban? Famous Manitoban? Father of the Metis Nation? Father of the Metis Nation? Saint? Saint? Traitor? Traitor? Power-hungry prophet? Power-hungry prophet? Madman? Madman? Sinner? Sinner?

4 LOUIS RIEL DAY, FEBRUARY 2008

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7 HIS CHILDHOOD Born 1844, in St. Boniface, the Red River colony, under HBC rule. Born 1844, in St. Boniface, the Red River colony, under HBC rule. Parents—Louis Riel and Julie Lagimodiere, strong Catholic family Parents—Louis Riel and Julie Lagimodiere, strong Catholic family Proud to be Metis—ancestors were French, English, Scottish fathers and First Nations mothers Proud to be Metis—ancestors were French, English, Scottish fathers and First Nations mothers Heritage of buffalo hunting and trading Heritage of buffalo hunting and trading

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9 Louis Riel, Louis Riel, age 14, 1858 age 14, 1858

10 HIS YOUTH Schooling under Bishop Tache until age 13 Schooling under Bishop Tache until age 13 Trip by ox-cart, ferry and train to Quebec Trip by ox-cart, ferry and train to Quebec Studied seven years at the College of Montreal to become a priest Studied seven years at the College of Montreal to become a priest But then worked in a law office But then worked in a law office Became a great debater Became a great debater Learned about politics Learned about politics Returned to the Red River area Returned to the Red River area

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12 BACK HOME His father's death in 1864 plunged him into a deep depression. His father's death in 1864 plunged him into a deep depression. In 1868 at age 24 he returned to Red River to help his widowed mother and to accomplish something with his life. In 1868 at age 24 he returned to Red River to help his widowed mother and to accomplish something with his life. The Federal government was trying to annex the North West to prevent Americans from taking it over. The Federal government was trying to annex the North West to prevent Americans from taking it over. The buffalo had disappeared, and crops were terrible. Settlers were moving in from Ontario. The buffalo had disappeared, and crops were terrible. Settlers were moving in from Ontario. The Metis and their country born cousins numbered 5,750 and 4,000 respectively vs 1,600 whites and perhaps 700 natives rounded out the population in Red River. The Metis and their country born cousins numbered 5,750 and 4,000 respectively vs 1,600 whites and perhaps 700 natives rounded out the population in Red River. The Hudson Bay political control was collapsing. The Hudson Bay political control was collapsing. They were willing to sell their land to Canada. They were willing to sell their land to Canada.

13 Louis Riel –Provisional Government

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15 Riel: Father of the Metis The land already occupied would not be taken from the Métis, and a large section of land was reserved for them. The land already occupied would not be taken from the Métis, and a large section of land was reserved for them. There was a provision for religious schools. There was a provision for religious schools. French was to be a language of debate. French was to be a language of debate.

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18 RIEL: Father of Manitoba Manitoba became a PROVINCE on May 12, 1870. Manitoba became a PROVINCE on May 12, 1870. Not just part of the North-West Territories. Not just part of the North-West Territories. Elected assembly. Elected assembly. Representation in the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa. Representation in the Canadian Parliament in Ottawa.

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20 RIEL: From 1870 to 1885 Escaped to the US. Escaped to the US. Riel was elected MP for Manitoba, but couldn’t safely go to Ottawa. Riel was elected MP for Manitoba, but couldn’t safely go to Ottawa. Mostly lived in exile in Montana. Mostly lived in exile in Montana. Here he was a teacher and got married. Here he was a teacher and got married. Louis Riel's mental state deteriorated, affecting his leadership and decisions. Louis Riel's mental state deteriorated, affecting his leadership and decisions.

21 On the Prairies:1870 - 1885 Buffalo were dying out across the prairies. Buffalo were dying out across the prairies. Metis and First Nations peoples were enduring hard times – famine and disease caused many deaths. Metis and First Nations peoples were enduring hard times – famine and disease caused many deaths. Canadian government promises of land, farm equipment, and medical supplies often not kept. Canadian government promises of land, farm equipment, and medical supplies often not kept. The North-West Mounted Police had become a well- established presence in the West by the 1880s. The North-West Mounted Police had become a well- established presence in the West by the 1880s. The Canadian Pacific Railway - which could quickly bring in new military supplies and fresh personnel, if needed - was almost complete. The Canadian Pacific Railway - which could quickly bring in new military supplies and fresh personnel, if needed - was almost complete.

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24 The North-West Rebellion Riel was asked for help, by the Metis. Riel was asked for help, by the Metis. The area is now northern Saskatchewan. The area is now northern Saskatchewan. Several battles fought. Several battles fought. Battle of Batoche—the Metis were defeated and Louis Riel captured. Battle of Batoche—the Metis were defeated and Louis Riel captured. He was hung for treason in Regina in 1885. He was hung for treason in Regina in 1885.

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