• Jean-Louis and Marie-Angélique Riel, children of Louis Riel. In the fall of 1878, Riel returned to St. Paul, and briefly visited his friends and family.
  • Early Years. Louis David Riel was born in the Red River settlement of modern-day Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, on October 22, 1844.
  • Ultimately, Louis Riel wasn’t just a hero or a traitor, he was both. Riel was a complex and mysterious man who wore many hats throughout his lifetime.
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  • Louis Riel (1844-1885) was a Canadian rebel who led uprisings in the west in 1870 and 1884-1885 on behalf of the Métis people.
  • A resolution was passed by parliament citing that Louis Riel was the Founder of Manitoba on 10 March 1992. Two statues of Riel are located in Winnipeg.
  • LOUIS ON TRIAL FOR TREASON AND MURDER Prime Minister, John A. Macdonald brings Rebellion Leader, Louis Riel on trial for treason and murder.
  • Dumont and several of his councillors decided in March 1884 to approach Louis Riel , whom the Métis considered an expert on dealing with Canada.
  • Louis Riel, Métis leader, founder of Manitoba, central figure in the Red River and North-West resistance (born 22 October 1844 in Saint-Boniface, Red River ...
  • More than one dozen different bills regarding Louis Riel have been presented to the Canadian Parliament since the mid-1990s.