Extraordinary
Canadians:
Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont
by Joseph Boyden
Gabriel Dumont was a successful hunter and Métis chief. He was the captain of the buffalo hunt on the plains of Saskatchewan, and he held the political and military power among his people. Dumont was a man who was tested by warfare; he was a pragmatist who differed from the devout Riel. They met for the first time in June of 1884 when Dumont asked Riel to return to Canada and help the Metis fight back against the oppressive government. Boyden argues that Dumont, who was part of a delegation that had sought out Riel in exile, may not have foreseen the impact of bringing Riel home. While making rational demands of Sir John A. Macdonald's government, Riel seemed increasingly overtaken by a messianic mission that distracted him from the fight for the Métis people. His execution in 1885 by the Canadian government still resonates today. Boyden provides fresh, controversial insight into these two seminal Canadian figures and how they shaped the country.
The book is a part of a series of biographies that pairs Canada’s most distinguished writes with great Canadians that have impacted our nation in a significant way. The purpose of the series is to “look at ourselves through our society’s most remarkable figures.” The series includes books about the following historically significant people: Lord Beaverbrook (by David Adams Richards); Emily Carr (by Lewis DeSoto); Nellie McClung (by Charlotte Gray); Big Bear (by Rudy Wiebe); Mordecai Richler (by M.G. Vassanji); Lester B. Pearson (by Andrew Cohen); Stephen Leacock (by Margaret MacMillan); René Lévesque (by Daniel Poliquin); Wilfrid Laurier (by André Pratte); Norman Bethune (by Adrienne Clarkson); Lucy Maud Montgomery (by Jane Urquhart); Glenn Gould (by Mark Kingwell); Marshall McLuhan (by Douglas Coupland); Pierre Elliott Trudeau (by Nino Ricci); Louis Riel & Gabriel Dumont (by Joseph Boyden); Louis-Hippolyte LaFontaine & Robert Baldwin (by John Ralston Saul); Tommy Douglas (by Vincent Lam); and Maurice Richard (by Charles Foran).
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