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 Louis Riel: Martyr, Traitor, Hero or ... ? (Grades 8-10)
To the Students | To the Teacher | Selected Resources | Download Activity PDF
Selected Resources
Parks Canada Web site
www.pc.gc.ca/resource8
- administered by Parks Canada:
- Search the keyword "Riel"
- Relevant Results: "Parliament Passes the Manitoba Act", "Trouble at Red River"
Videos
- Places in Time
(video) - "The Forks" National Historic Site of Canada
- Historylands (video) Episode 8 - "Batoche
Settlement"
Other Resources
- Heroes of Lore and Yore: Canadian Heroes in Fact and Fiction >Voices
of the People
http://www.nlc-bnc.ca/2/6/index-e.html
- Historica Minutes
http://www.histori.ca/minutes/default.do
- Louis Riel and the North-West Rebellion
http://www.mta.ca/faculty/arts/canadian_studies/ english/about/multimedia/riel/index.html
- Métis Development and the Canadian West Book 1: Contrasting
Worlds
http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/metis-de/cont3-e.html
- Riel, Dumont, and the 1885 Rebellion
http://www.alittlehistory.com
- Address to the Jury by Kim Morrissey in Batoche.
Regina: Coteau Books, 1985 (poem)
- Found Poem: Louis Riel Addresses the Jury by Raymond
Souster in Seventh Inning. Canada: Oberon, 1977
- The Queen v Louis Riel, introduction by Desmond Morton. Toronto:
University of Toronto Press, 1974
- The Trial of Louis Riel by John Coulter, 1960 (play)
- Riel: A Life of Revolution by Maggie Siggins. Toronto: HarperCollins
Publishers, 1994
- Louis Riel by Harry Sommers and Mavor Moore, 1967 (opera)
- Marias Place/Batoche by Connie Kaldor in Moonlight
Grocery album (song)
- Making History: Louis Riel and the North-West Rebellion of 1885.
National Film Board, 1997
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