Marie-Louise Riel: Oral Traditions and the Resilience of Métis Culture in Québec
Marie-Louise Riel: Oral Traditions and the Resilience of Métis Culture in Québec
Categories: Lectures and Seminars | Intended for Anyone

Room 608 (The Senate Room) Robertson Hall
1125 Colonel By Dr, Ottawa, ON
Contact Information
Sébastien Malette, 613-520-2600 x 3681, sebastien.malette@carleton.ca
Registration
No registration required.
Cost
Free
About this Event
Host Organization: Sebastien Malette
In this lecture, Professor Sébastien Malette (Carleton University) will unpack the rhetoric which denies the existence of the historical Métis of Québec. Responding to scholarly accusations that Eastern Métis are “zombies” with no “living” traditions, Professor Malette will present the oral tradition of Marie-Louise Riel, reported as protecting Louis Riel in the Outaouais region during his political exile after the first resistance of 1869-1870. Examples of East-West Métis kinship and solidarity, historical and of recent vintage, that defy the territorial reification of Métis culture as being solely a western phenomenon will also be discussed.
For more information, please see the link to the article "Marie-Louise: Protector of Louis Riel in Québec" by Sébastien Malette and Guillaume Marcotte (Media Tropes eJournal, VII, No 1 (2017): pp. 26-74):
https://mediatropes.com/index.php/Mediatropes/article/view/29158