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Of all the historic figures in Manitoba, the most convoluted stories surround Louis Riel, the man who steered ... Included is a page on the Henteleff Family, who moved to St. Vital in 1927 to ...
To Melanie Lesk, Louis Riel Day means family time and celebrating Métis culture at Festival du Voyageur in Winnipeg. "It's really special to us. We just come and hang out with all our family.
In 1857, a young boy named Louis Riel left his home on the prairies ... fur-traders and Métis - the offspring of white traders and natives. Riel's family was Catholic, French-speaking Métis.
Louis Riel Day here in Manitoba, saw many families at Voyageur Park in Winnipeg at Festival du Voyageur. Opening ceremonies for Festival 2018 were held Friday night, and a new family-focused event ...
Niece Sandra Horyski has stepped up to promote Grant’s legacy, as the Sept Steward of Clan Grant — the family’s official representative here. “I think a lot with Louis Riel was ...
A North Bay woman says she's recently learned she is a direct descendent of Métis leader Louis Riel. Pauline Sinicrope said her brother discovered her family's connection to Riel through a genealogist ...
The Saint Boniface Museum is using Louis ... replica of Riel's report card from 1860, when he was about 15 years old. The picture and report card were donated to the museum by a family who had ...