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Rising Of The Red Man

Engelsk
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The rising of the red man is a historical account that examines how political unrest, cultural tension, and Indigenous resistance intersect during the period of the Louis Riel Rebellion. The early portions of the narrative establish the setting with a sense of foreboding as resistance gathers force among the Metis and Indigenous groups. The central tension emerges from the clash between established settlers and the Indigenous population who resist marginalization. The work begins by capturing the fervor of the moment - speeches, symbols, and beliefs converge under an impending eclipse, interpreted as a divine sign. The setting evokes the vulnerability of frontier life, where isolated communities face the uncertainty of conflict. The story expands to explore how rebellion reshapes lives and alliances, presenting contrasting perspectives within the uprising's complex framework. Loyalty and trust are questioned, and decisions carry personal and communal consequences. As perspectives collide, the work reflects the emotional and cultural toll of insurrection, showing how individual acts of bravery, misunderstanding, and conviction are bound to a larger historical upheaval. The narrative highlights both the romanticized courage of resistance and the human cost of colonization, betrayal, and hope.
Redaktør
John Mackie
ISBN
9789371817233
Språk
Engelsk
Utgivelsesdato
7.1.2025
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