Gabriel Dumont
Gabriel Dumont (December, 1837 May 19, 1906) was a leader of the Métis people of what is now western Canada. In 1873 Dumont was elected to the presidency of the short-lived commune of St-Laurent; afterward he continued to play a leading role among the Métis of the South Saskatchewan River. He was adjutant general in the provisional Métis government declared in Manitoba in 1885, and commanded the Métis forces in the North-West Rebellion or North West Resistance of 1885.
In 1998, the public French first language high school in London, Ontario was re-named École Secondaire Gabriel-Dumont in his honour.
External links
- Biography at the Dictionary of Canadian Biography Online
- http://library.usask.ca/northwest/background/dumont.htm
- http://www.schoolnet.ca/aboriginal/gd-hist/index-e.html
- http://gabrieldumont.csdcso.on.ca/
Categories: 1837 births | 1906 deaths | Métis people | Canadian historical figures | Canadian people stubs