An image of the frontispiece, The Gibbet of Regina by the One Who Knows, New York 1886. It shows an image of a young Riel next to his grave stone. It reads: In Memory of Louis David Riel, Born in 1844 and Cowardly executed on November 16, 1885. A tribute from his countrymen and sympathisers.
Canadian Diversity, vol. 15, no. 1, Language, Heritage and Identities: Perspectives from Indigenous Peoples, 2018, pp. 18-[21]
Description
Describes development of the Métis language class to fulfill the language requirement in the Saskatchewan Urban Native Teacher Education Program (SUNTEP) at the University of Regina.
Entire issue on one pdf. To access article scroll to p. 18.
Various papers and articles pertaining to Louis Riel. Includes correspondence regarding Diefenbaker's view of Riel, the alleged bribe Riel requested to depart from Canada, a request for information to fight the naming of Place Riel at the University of Saskatchewan, casualty lists from the Northwest Resistance and letters regarding the commemoration of Riel's legacy.