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Ouimet, Adolphe, 1840-1910. (author)

Adolphe Ouimet was a Canadian writer and historian known for his contributions to the discourse surrounding the Métis people and their history in Canada. His notable work, "La vérité sur la question métisse au nord-ouest," delves into the complexities of Métis identity and the events surrounding the 1885 North-West Rebellion, providing a biographical account of Gabriel Dumont, a key figure in the conflict. Through his writings, Ouimet sought to shed light on the struggles and rights of the Métis, advocating for their recognition in Canadian society. Ouimet's work is significant not only for its historical content but also for its role in shaping the narrative around Métis culture and identity during a tumultuous period in Canadian history. By documenting the experiences of the Métis and their leaders, he contributed to a broader understanding of the socio-political landscape of the time. His writings remain a valuable resource for those studying Canadian history and the ongoing issues faced by Indigenous peoples in the region.

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Ouimet, Adolphe, 1840-1910. (author)

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