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- Volume 102, Supplement 1, 2021
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- CHR Presents Louis Riel
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Volume 102, Supplement 1, 2021Table of Contents
- Une introduction à La CHR présente…
- pp. vii-viii
- Louis Riel and the Fenian Raid of 1871
- pp. s32-s43
- The Execution of Thomas Scott
- pp. s56-s68
- The Half-Breed "Rising" of 1875
- pp. s90-s100
- The Riel Rebellion and Canadian-American Relations
- pp. s159-s177
- Louis Riel by George F.G. Stanley (review)
- pp. s178-s180
- The Myth of Louis Riel
- pp. s181-s198
- From Riel to the Métis
- pp. s199-s214
- Ontario's Alleged Fanaticism in the Riel Affair
- pp. s215-s239