Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont
Title | Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Boyden |
Publisher | Penguin Canada |
Pages | 232 |
Release | 2010 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-188).
Extraordinary Canadians: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont
Title | Extraordinary Canadians: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Boyden |
Publisher | Penguin Canada |
Pages | 181 |
Release | 2010-10-05 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 014317875X |
Louis Riel is regarded by some as a hero and visionary, by others as a madman and misguided religious zealot. The Métis leader who fought for the rights of his people against an encroaching tide of white settlers helped establish the province of Manitoba before escaping to the United States. Gabriel Dumont was a successful hunter and Métis chief, a man tested by warfare, a pragmatist who differed from the devout Riel. Giller Prize—winning novelist Joseph Boyden argues that Dumont, part of a delegation that had sought out Riel in exile, may not have foreseen the impact on the Métis cause of bringing Riel home. While making rational demands of Sir John A. Macdonald's government, Riel seemed increasingly overtaken by a messianic mission. His execution in 1885 by the Canadian government still reverberates today. Boyden provides fresh, controversial insight into these two seminal Canadian figures and how they shaped the country.
Extraordinary Canadians: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont
Title | Extraordinary Canadians: Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont PDF eBook |
Author | Joseph Boyden |
Publisher | Penguin |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2013-09-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0143055860 |
Louis Riel, a controversial Métis mystic and visionary, fought for his people’s rights against an encroaching tide of white settlers. Hunter and Métis leader Gabriel Dumont, a man tested by warfare, was, in contrast, a pragmatic realist of the land. Celebrated novelist Joseph Boyden explores the tumultuous year when Riel and Dumont united the Métis while dividing a nation. Could Dumont have foreseen the impact on the Métis cause when he brought Riel home? While making rational demands of Sir John A. Macdonald, Riel seemed increasingly overtaken by a messianic mission. His controversial execution by the Canadian government in 1885 still reverberates today. Boyden, with his powerful narrative skill, creates an unforgettable portrait of two seminal Canadian figures who helped shape the country.
Extraordinary Canadians: Big Bear
Title | Extraordinary Canadians: Big Bear PDF eBook |
Author | Rudy Wiebe |
Publisher | Penguin Canada |
Pages | 113 |
Release | 2008-12-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0143172700 |
Big Bear (1825–1888) was a Plains Cree chief in Saskatchewan at a time when aboriginals were confronted with the disappearance of the buffalo and waves of European settlers that seemed destined to destroy the Indian way of life. In 1876 he refused to sign Treaty No. 6, until 1882, when his people were starving. Big Bear advocated negotiation over violence, but when the federal government refused to negotiate with aboriginal leaders, some of his followers killed 9 people at Frog Lake in 1885. Big Bear himself was arrested and imprisoned. Rudy Wiebe, author of a Governor General’s Award–winning novel about Big Bear, revisits the life of the eloquent statesman, one of Canada’s most important aboriginal leaders.
Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont
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Release | 2015 |
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Louis Riel, a controversial Métis mystic and visionary, fought for his people’s rights against an encroaching tide of white settlers. Hunter and Métis leader Gabriel Dumont, a man tested by warfare, was, in contrast, a pragmatic realist of the land. Celebrated novelist Joseph Boyden explores the tumultuous year when Riel and Dumont united the Métis while dividing a nation. Could Dumont have foreseen the impact on the Métis cause when he brought Riel home? While making rational demands of Sir John A. Macdonald, Riel seemed increasingly overtaken by a messianic mission. His controversial execution by the Canadian government in 1885 still reverberates today. Boyden, with his powerful narrative skill, creates an unforgettable portrait of two seminal Canadian figures who helped shape the country.
Gabriel Dumont Speaks
Title | Gabriel Dumont Speaks PDF eBook |
Author | Gabriel Dumont |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2009 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780889226258 |
Gabriel Dumont's memoirs present a rare view of Métis history as told by one of their key heros.
Extraordinary Canadians Lester B Pearson
Title | Extraordinary Canadians Lester B Pearson PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Cohen |
Publisher | Penguin Canada |
Pages | 151 |
Release | 2008-12-02 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 0143172697 |
In his 2 terms as prime minister, from 1963–1968, Lester B. Pearson oversaw the revamping of Canada through the introduction of Medicare, the Canada Pension Plan, the Commission on Bilingualism and Biculturalism, the Auto Pact, and the new Maple Leaf flag. Pearson came to power after an impressive career as a diplomat, where he played a vital role in the creation of NATO and the United Nations, later serving as president of its General Assembly. He put Canada on the world stage when he won the 1957 Nobel Peace Prize for his handling of the Suez Crisis, during which he brokered the formation of a UN peacekeeping force. Author Andrew Cohen, whose books have focused on Canada’s place in the world, is the perfect author to assess Pearson’s legacy.