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The Rising of the Red Man / A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion

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Set during an uprising led by Métis and Indigenous leaders, the narrative follows civilian and military lives entangled in rebellion, alternating scenes of camp councils, skirmishes, sieges, capture and captivity, and a judgment hall. A young woman must adapt amid pillage and riot, using quick wit and dance to survive, while other figures undertake raids, retreats, and bold bids for liberty. Battles and clandestine maneuvers culminate in captures, escapes, and shifting alliances as loyalties are tested. The work combines action, local color, and interpersonal drama to explore courage, desperation, and the moral ambiguities produced by violent political upheaval.

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John Mackie

John Mackie was a writer known for his historical fiction, particularly his novel "The Rising of the Red Man / A Romance of the Louis Riel Rebellion." This work explores the complexities of the Louis Riel Rebellion, a significant event in Canadian history, highlighting themes of conflict, identity, and cultural struggle. Mackie's narrative style combines vivid storytelling with a deep engagement in the historical context, making his contributions to literature notable for those interested in Canadian history and the intricacies of its past.

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