Members from Métis Nation Saskatchewan along with residents paid tribute to the leader of the Métis people Saturday at the 15th annual Louis Riel Vigil Walk.
On Nov. 16th, 1885, Riel was hung for high treason after the Métis Resistance was defeated in May of 1885.
Riel was executed on the grounds of the RCMP barracks in Regina, 139 years ago.
“Louis Riel, he’s the birth of a nation. He’s the forefather of our nation. When you think about it, we hadn’t been really recognized and Canada hadn’t really taken notice till we were back then. We were just a group of people. Today we are a nation of people, more specifically here in Saskatchewan,” said Wendy Gervais, the Regional Representative of Métis Nation Saskatchewan Region III.
For the last 15 years, the Métis Nation of Saskatchewan honour his legacy by holding the walk.
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