1. Why did you go to the mental institution?
2. How many people did you kill?
3. What do you think about your vilification by Canada?
4. Should Western Canadians demand the promises made by Canada be fulfilled?
Louis Riel's father. a well-respected leader in the Métis community, was also named Louis Riel.
Louis Riel's father was also named Louis Riel. He too played a prominent role among the Métis in Red River.
Louis Riel was born on October 22, 1844.
Louis Riel was extremely well-educated. He was fluently bilingual. His parents were well-respected. Louis Riel was charismatic, a natural leader.
Among the Métis, and in Québec, Louis Riel was a hero. In English Canada, especially among Orangemen, Riel was the Devil personified.
Louis Riel had three children.
Louis Riel's daughter's name was Jean-Louis Riel.
Louis Riel had five siblings: two brothers (Pierre and Charles) and three sisters (Sara, Eleonore, and Henriette).
Yes, Louis Riel had several siblings. He had seven siblings, including three brothers and three sisters. His brothers were named Elzéar, Pierre, and Charles.
Louis Riel's father. a well-respected leader in the Métis community, was also named Louis Riel.
Louis Riel did not "come to Alberta."
Louis Riel is remembered for the Manitoba Act .
why did Louis Riel form Manitoba
Louis Riel's wife was Marguerite Monet. They were married in 1881 in St. Vital, Manitoba. Together they had three children.
Louis Riel could be described as a "leader." He was certainly "intelligent" and "well-educated." Perhaps the best description has been "clever, but unbalanced."
Louis Riel had ten siblings: three brothers (Charles, Joseph and Alexandre) and seven sisters (Elsie, Philamene, Sara, Marie, Octavie, Eulalie and Henriette).
Louis Riel was born on October 22, 1844.