Gabriel Dumont

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Gabriel Dumont was a prominent 19th-century Métis military and political leader best known for commanding Métis forces alongside Louis Riel during the North-West Rebellion of 1885 in Canada.

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Gabriel Dumont canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Canadian historical figure
Métis leader
military commander
person
political leader
allyOf Louis Riel NERFINISHED
associatedWith Métis resistance
Provisional Government of Saskatchewan NERFINISHED
cause defense of Métis land rights
defense of Métis political autonomy
commemoratedBy Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research NERFINISHED
place names in Saskatchewan
country Canada
ethnicity Métis NERFINISHED
gender male
hasRole military strategist
spokesperson for Métis
historicalRegion North-West Territories (historical) NERFINISHED
influenced Métis political consciousness
languageSpoken Cree
English
French
legacy figure in Canadian Indigenous history
symbol of Métis resistance
militaryConflict North-West Rebellion NERFINISHED
movement Métis rights movement NERFINISHED
notableFor association with Louis Riel
commanding Métis forces
leadership in the North-West Rebellion
occupation guide
hunter
military leader
political figure
opposedBy Canadian government NERFINISHED
North-West Mounted Police NERFINISHED
participantIn Battle of Batoche NERFINISHED
Battle of Duck Lake NERFINISHED
Battle of Fish Creek NERFINISHED
placeOfActivity Red River region NERFINISHED
Saskatchewan NERFINISHED
politicalAlignment Métis nationalism
positionHeld Métis community leader
buffalo hunt chief
religion Roman Catholicism
surface form: Catholicism
residence Saskatchewan region NERFINISHED
timePeriod 19th century

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Métis notableLeader Gabriel Dumont
North-West Rebellion commander Gabriel Dumont