Louis Riel |
| Champion of a people or traitorous rabble-rouser? Political
visionary or religious lunatic? Louis Riel is one of the most ambiguous figures
in Canadian history, a man who stood and fell for the Métis nation.
The doomed struggle of Louis Riel and his people against the unfamiliar new Canadian government is a story rich in drama and cultural change. Read about the fascinating western icon in this well-paced biography. |
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Written by Dan Asfar and Tim Chodan. Published by Folklore Publishing, 2003. |
| Catalogue No. | 1-894864-05-0 |
| Price | $14.95 |
| Format | Softcover |
| Pages | 232 |
| Language | English only |
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