Oct. 23 – On this day in Montana
history in 1844 Louis Riel who would become in Montana was born in a Métis
Indian farming colony in the Red River Valley in what is now Manitoba, Canada.
In his tumultuous lifetime, Riel led two unsuccessful rebellions in Canada
against that nation that cost him his life. His happiest years were spent in
Montana where he worked for the rights of his people and began the decade’s
long fight to win them a reservation in Big Sky Country.
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