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Louis Riel (1844-1885) was Métis spokesperson, founder of Manitoba, teacher, and leader of the North-West Resistance. He was the voice of the Métis people during a turbulent time in Canadian history. Have a look at his legacy: ow.ly/Eb0L30mDi33 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel
Louis Riel was born 174 years ago today in Saint Boniface. Riel was leader of the Métis during the Red River and North-West Resistances, a visionary who fought to protect the rights of the Métis Nation, and the father of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
Take time to recognize Louis Riel today with dignity, knowing his efforts were not in vain. The Métis Nation is stronger today because of the legacy he left behind and the respect he helped instill in us all. #RememberRiel
💙🤍♾🤍💙Louis Riel Day is held every year on November 16 across the Métis homelands. November 16 is the anniversary of Riel's execution in 1885.💙🤍♾🤍💙 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel #MetisProud #metisnation
This painting aptly titled, Louis Riel (2018) is an acrylic painting on stretched canvas, it measures 9” (w) x 12”(h). Louis Riel, a visionary #Métis leader and the founder of Manitoba. #RememberRiel @MBMetis_MMF
Louis Riel was born 175 years ago today in Saint Boniface at the Red River Settlement in 1844. Riel was leader of the Metis during the Red River and North-West Resistances, a visionary who fought to protect the rights of the Metis Nation, and the Father of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
From Louis Riel's birthday on October 22 to the commemoration of his death on November 16, we are sharing quotes from this visionary #Métis leader, the founder of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
Today we honor the anniversary of the death of Louis Riel our Métis leader and president. #RememberRiel
We will be sharing quotes and history from Louis Riel's life over the next month. Follow along using the hashtag #RememberRiel to help us honour the life of this extraordinary Metis leader.
Join us on November 16 for our Louis Riel Commemoration Ceremony, as we come together to honour the life of a remarkable Métis leader. #RememberRiel Louis Riel Commemoration Ceremony November 16, 2018 - 11 a.m. St. Boniface Basilica Grounds Emcee: Ray St. Germain
Today, we honour the legacy of Louis Riel and the contributions of #Métis towards making Canada a better place #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today, we gathered at the grave site of Louis Riel for our annual commemoration ceremony. Each year on the anniversary of his death, we honour Louis Riel and the sacrifices he made for the Métis Nation. #RememberRiel
Today marks 133 years since Louis Riel's burial in 1885. Riel was executed on November 16, 1885 in what is now the city of Regina. His body was returned to Manitoba and laid to rest in the St. Boniface Cathedral cemetery on December 12, 1885. #RememberRiel
This quote from Louis Riel appeared in The Montreal Star on August 22, 1885. It was published three weeks after Louis Riel was convicted for treason and sentenced to death in one of the most famous trials in Canadian history. #RememberRiel
Happy Louis Riel Day! Today is a great opportunity to learn about Riel's legacy in establishing Manitoba as a province and to celebrate Métis culture and traditions like beading, jigging, finger weaving and so much more. #LouisRielDay #rememberriel
Today, we honour Louis Riel's life & legacy and celebrate the contributions of the Métis people across Manitoba. For more information on Louis Riel Day celebrations, visit the Manitoba Métis Federation ➡️ ow.ly/I2Wc50MWv7r #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel Check out our booklist: ow.ly/yoIE50Lqgbw
Today, we honour Louis Riel's life & legacy and celebrate the contributions of the Métis people across Manitoba. Click here for more information on Louis Riel Day celebrations in the province ➡️ mmf.mb.ca/louis-riel-day… #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today we would like to recognize the Métis communities in Manitoba celebrating the legacy of Métis leader Louis Riel. Riel lead the North-West Resistance and fought for the rights of the Métis people. #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel #Manitoba ow.ly/yKL650I0f6T
Louis Riel (1844-1885) was Métis spokesperson, founder of Manitoba, teacher, and leader of the North-West Resistance. He was the voice of the Métis people during a turbulent time in Canadian history. ow.ly/xTci50I0bNk #RememberRiel
Today, on the anniversary of his execution in 1885, we pause to honour the legacy of Métis leader and founder of Manitoba, Louis Riel. #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel
Today we remember Louis Riel, and the contributions he made to our country and Métis people across Canada. #RememberRiel #LouisRielDay #skteach
Take time to recognize Louis Riel today with dignity, knowing his efforts were not in vain. The Métis Nation is stronger today because of the legacy he left behind and the respect he helped instill in us all. #RememberRiel
💙🤍♾🤍💙Louis Riel Day is held every year on November 16 across the Métis homelands. November 16 is the anniversary of Riel's execution in 1885.💙🤍♾🤍💙 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel #MetisProud #metisnation
Take time to recognize Louis Riel today with dignity, knowing his efforts were not in vain. The Métis Nation is stronger today because of the legacy he left behind and the respect he helped instill in us all. #RememberRiel
Today, we honour Louis Riel's life & legacy and celebrate the contributions of the Métis people across Manitoba. To learn more visit ow.ly/XB9w50DADJa #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Read an article on Riel’s funeral service, “Riel is Laid to Rest”, in the Daily British Whig, Dec 12, 1885. #RememberRiel www2.metisnation.ca/news/honouring…
Today marks 135 years since Louis Riel's burial in 1885. Riel was executed on November 16, 1885 in what is now the city of Regina. His body was returned to Manitoba and laid to rest in the St. Boniface Cathedral cemetery on December 12, 1885.
Canada tried to erase him and the Métis. Their actions have only made us stronger and more resolute. #RememberRiel
Today we honor the anniversary of the death of Louis Riel our Métis leader and president. #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel
Today we honor the anniversary of the death of Louis Riel our Métis leader and president. #RememberRiel
Louis Riel (1844-1885) was Métis spokesperson, founder of Manitoba, teacher, and leader of the North-West Resistance. He was the voice of the Métis people during a turbulent time in Canadian history. Look at his legacy: ow.ly/eLqT50CcmYf #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel
Louis Riel (1844-1885) was Métis spokesperson, founder of Manitoba, teacher, and leader of the North-West Resistance. He was the voice of the Métis people during a turbulent time in Canadian history. Have a look at his legacy: ow.ly/Eb0L30mDi33 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
Today we honour the contributions of Louis Riel who was an advocate for the rights of Métis people and is a symbol of Indigenous independence. #RememberRiel
Louis Riel was born 174 years ago today in Saint Boniface. Riel was leader of the Métis during the Red River and North-West Resistances, a visionary who fought to protect the rights of the Métis Nation, and the father of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
Take time to recognize Louis Riel today with dignity, knowing his efforts were not in vain. The Métis Nation is stronger today because of the legacy he left behind and the respect he helped instill in us all. #RememberRiel
From Louis Riel's birthday on October 22 to the commemoration of his death on November 16, we are sharing quotes from this visionary #Métis leader, the founder of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
Louis Riel was born 175 years ago today in Saint Boniface at the Red River Settlement in 1844. Riel was leader of the Metis during the Red River and North-West Resistances, a visionary who fought to protect the rights of the Metis Nation, and the Father of Manitoba. #RememberRiel
This painting aptly titled, Louis Riel (2018) is an acrylic painting on stretched canvas, it measures 9” (w) x 12”(h). Louis Riel, a visionary #Métis leader and the founder of Manitoba. #RememberRiel @MBMetis_MMF
💙🤍♾🤍💙Louis Riel Day is held every year on November 16 across the Métis homelands. November 16 is the anniversary of Riel's execution in 1885.💙🤍♾🤍💙 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel #MetisProud #metisnation
Louis Riel (1844-1885) was Métis spokesperson, founder of Manitoba, teacher, and leader of the North-West Resistance. He was the voice of the Métis people during a turbulent time in Canadian history. Have a look at his legacy: ow.ly/Eb0L30mDi33 #LouisRielDay #RememberRiel
We will be sharing quotes and history from Louis Riel's life over the next month. Follow along using the hashtag #RememberRiel to help us honour the life of this extraordinary Metis leader.
Today, we gathered at the grave site of Louis Riel for our annual commemoration ceremony. Each year on the anniversary of his death, we honour Louis Riel and the sacrifices he made for the Métis Nation. #RememberRiel
Today marks 133 years since Louis Riel's burial in 1885. Riel was executed on November 16, 1885 in what is now the city of Regina. His body was returned to Manitoba and laid to rest in the St. Boniface Cathedral cemetery on December 12, 1885. #RememberRiel
We had an excellent turn out for this year's Louis Riel Day celebration at Le Musée Saint-Boniface Museum in Winnipeg! Hundreds of people passed through the museum from 12pm to 4pm to enjoy Métis music, history, art, and community. #MétisNation #RememberRiel
This quote comes from a poem written by Louis Riel while he was awaiting his execution in 1885. He was a defender of human rights, and showed tremendous courage in his final hours. His unwavering vision will be an inspiration for generations to come. #RememberRiel
This quote from Louis Riel appeared in The Montreal Star on August 22, 1885. It was published three weeks after Louis Riel was convicted for treason and sentenced to death in one of the most famous trials in Canadian history. #RememberRiel
This is a sample of one of the four poems written by Louis Riel while he was incarcerated and awaiting his execution in 1885. He was a leader and defender of human rights and freedoms, and his unwavering vision will be an inspiration for generations to come. #RememberRiel
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