The free people = Li gens libres : a history of the Métis community of Batoche, Saskatchewan /

"Revised and expanded to include new research, a discussion of new interpretive trends, and a review of new literature since the publication of the first edition in 1990, The Free People - Li Gens Libres is a comprehensive history of the Métis community and national historic site of Batoche, Sa...

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Main Author: Payment, Diane
Format: Book
Language:English
Creole
French
Published: Calgary : University of Calgary Press, ©2009.
Series:Parks and heritage series ; 12.
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Summary:"Revised and expanded to include new research, a discussion of new interpretive trends, and a review of new literature since the publication of the first edition in 1990, The Free People - Li Gens Libres is a comprehensive history of the Métis community and national historic site of Batoche, Saskatchewan. Author Diane Payment has a long personal association with Batoche; her study is the culmination of over twenty years of documentary and field research as a participant-observer within the community. Her inquiry draws on a range of dicatated and written historical sources, both Métis and non-Métis, as well as more recent oral history narratives and personal observations.
This is one of the few studies on Métis communities in western and northern Canada. Payment's approach demonstrates that any understanding of Métis culture must be based not only on European or Euro-Canadian historical models but on its own values and traditions. She provides new insights into the armed resistance of 1885 and figures such as Louis Riel, Gabriel Dumont, and Charles Nolin, as well as women such as Marguerite Caron and Christine Pilon. Payment argues that Batoche has persisted as a community despite conflict, crisis, and prejudice from immigrant ethnic groups and institutions such as the Canadian government and the Roman Catholic Church, succeeding in maintaining its uniquely Métis identity."--Pub. desc.
Item Description:"Previously published under the title: The free people, Otipemisiwak"--Title page verso.
Physical Description:xxvi, 406 pages : illustrations, maps ; 23 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 363-377) and index.
ISBN:9781552382394
1552382397
ISSN:1494-0426 ;