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Métis and Gabriel
They organized a newly formed coalition called The Métis provisional government with Pierre Parenteau as President and Gabriel Dumont as adjutant-general to action.
* Petequakey (‘ Comes to Us With the Sound of Wings ’, better known as Isidore Cayen dit Boudreau, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree at Muskeg Lake, born in St. Boniface, Manitoba, as son of Pierre Narcisse Cayen dit Boudreau and Adelaide Catherine Arcand (‘ Kaseweetin ’), though he was a Métis he became chief of the Willow Cree an the Métis, who were living with the Cree, brother and counselor of chief Kee-too-way-how ( a. k. a. Alexander Cayen dit Boudreau ), after Kee-too-way-how had left the reserve on the Muskeg Lake to live around Batoche, became Petequakey chief ( 1880 – 1889 ) of the remaining Cree and Métis living in the reserve, he participated on 26 March 1885 along with the Métis leader Gabriel Dumont at the battle at Duck Lake, thereafter he led his tribal group to St. Laurent to participate in the defense of Batoche, one of the largest Métis settlements and the seat of the Saskatchewan's provisional government during the rebellion )
* Kee-too-way-how (‘ Sounding With Flying Wings ’, better known as Alexander Cayen dit Boudreau, Chief of the Parklands or Willow Cree at Muskeg Lake, born 1834 St. Boniface, Manitoba, son of Pierre Narcisse Cayen dit Boudreau and Adelaide Catherine Arcand (‘ Kaseweetin ’), though he was of Métis descent he became chief of the Willow Cree and the Métis, who were living with the Cree, brother of Petequakey (‘ Isidore Cayen dit Boudreau ’), lived along Duck Lake, signed 1876 Treaty 6 and settled in a reserve at Muskeg Lake-that was later named after his brother Petequakey-but left the reserve in 1880 and lived again in the following years close to St. Laurent de Grandin mission, played a prominent role during the Northwest Rebellion of 1885 in which he participated in every battle, served also as an emissary of the Métis leader Gabriel Dumont to ask the Assiniboine for support, on 23 May 1885 he also submitted the declaration of surrender of Pitikwahanapiwiyin (' Poundmaker ') to General Middleton, was captured on the 1st June 1885, in the subsequent trial of Kee-too-way-how at Regina, Louis Cochin testified that he and the carters in the camp of Pitikwahanapiwiyin survived only thanks to the intercession by Kee-way-too-how and its people, despite the positive testimony, he was on 14 August 1885 sentenced to imprisonment for seven years for his involvement in the Métis rebellion, died 1886 ).
* Gabriel Dumont ( Métis leader ) ( 1837 – 1906 ), Canadian indigenous leader of the Métis people
On March 26, 1885, the 150 to 200 Métis and Aboriginal warriors under the command of Gabriel Dumont defeated a combined group of 90 Prince Albert Volunteers and North-West Mounted Police led by their superintendent Leif Newry Fitzroy Crozier at Duck Lake, outside Batoche.
Batoche marks the site of Gabriel Dumont's grave site, Albert Caron ’ s House, Batoche school, Batoche cemetery, Letendre store, Dumont's river crossing, Gariépy's crossing, Batoche crossing, St. Antoine de Padoue Church, Métis rifle pits, and RNWMP battle camp.
* Gabriel Dumont: The Métis Chief and his Lost World – 1975
Gabriel Dumont ( December 1837 – May 19, 1906 ) was a leader of the Métis people of what is now Western Canada.
Gabriel was raised a Métis, learning both French Catholic and Cree customs.
* May 19-Gabriel Dumont ( Métis leader ) Gabriel Dumont, Metis leader ( b. 1837 )
He participated in the 1870 Battle of the Belly River, and would later find conflict again in 1873, this time with Métis leader Gabriel Dumont.
When the Métis initiated the North-West Rebellion of 1885 under Louis Riel and Gabriel Dumont, Big Bear and his supporters played a minimal role in the overall uprising, but warriors from among Big Bear's people under the command of Wandering Spirit killed nine white men at Frog Lake in an incident that became known as the Frog Lake Massacre.
Shortly before his arrival there, a skirmish took place at Duck Lake, outside Batoche, between the existing NWMP forces, led by Crozier, and a group of Métis and Indians led by Gabriel Dumont, with the NWMP coming off worst.
Unbeknownst to Crozier, however, commander Gabriel Dumont ( Riel's right-hand man ) and his Métis force had already entrenched themselves on the road to Duck Lake.
Middleton, having led his considerable Field Force out from Fort Qu ' Appelle on April 10, was advancing upstream from Clarke's Crossing along the South Saskatchewan River when he discovered a hastily-organized ambush by Gabriel Dumont's Métis / Dakota force.
Batoche marks the site of Gabriel Dumont's grave site, Albert Caron's House, Batoche school, Batoche cemetery, Letendre store, Gabriels river crossing, Gardepy's crossing, Batoche crossing, St. Antoine de Padoue Church, Métis rifle pits, and Canadian militia's battle camp.

Métis and Dumont
In 1873 Dumont was elected to the presidency of the short-lived republic of St. Laurent ; afterward he continued to play a leading role among the Métis of the South Saskatchewan River.
Dumont married Madeleine Wilkie, the daughter of the Anglo-Metis chief, Jean Baptiste Wilkie, in 1858, and in 1862 was elected chief of his Métis band .< ref >
Dumont was also a founding member of the Native Council of Canada in 1972, and served as President of the Métis National Council from 1988 to 1993.
Dumont has rejected the integration of Métis services into larger aboriginal institutions, expressing concern that Métis distinctiveness could be lost.

Métis and Institute
The Gabriel Dumont Institute of Native Studies and Applied Research Inc. ( GDI ) was formally incorporated as a non-profit corporation in 1980, to serve the educational and cultural needs of the Saskatchewan Métis and Non-Status Indian community.
The Institute is designated as the official education arm of the Métis Nation — Saskatchewan ( MN-S ).
GDI offers a variety of accredited educational, vocational, and skills training opportunities for the province's Métis in partnership with the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan, the Saskatchewan Institute of Applied Science and Technology, the province's various regional colleges, and Service Canada.
The Institute serves the educational and cultural needs of the Saskatchewan Métis and Non-Status Indian community.
The Institute offers accredited educational, vocational, and skills training opportunities for the province's Métis in partnership with the University of Regina, the University of Saskatchewan, SIAST, and the province's various regional colleges.
The Gabriel Dumont Institute takes its name from Gabriel Dumont, a renowned political and military leader of the Saskatchewan Métis in the nineteenth century.
The Institute came about as a follow-up to a Métis Cultural Conference that initiated planning for what was then called the " Metis Education Institute.

Museum and Gabriel
12th-century icon of Archangel Gabriel from Novgorod, called " Golden-Locked Angel ", currently exhibited in the State Russian Museum.
Left to right: Archangel Michael, Theotokos, John the Baptist, Archangel Gabriel ( Historic Museum in Sanok, Poland ).
* Gabriel Bouck Bio-Oshkosh Public Museum
Ann and Gabriel Barbier-Mueller Museum, Dallas ( Texas )
A four-volume set of indexes was compiled by Samuel Ayscough ( Assistant Librarian of the British Museum ) with some assistance or later editing by John Nichols and by Gabriel Richard.
* Gabriel Dubois Art Museum.
The most famous attraction is the house in which Gabriel García Márquez grew up, now the Casa Museo ( Museum House ).
The Central Campus is made up of the Nucleus The Rocket which has a 272, 982 m² area, the heart of Rio that has an area of ​​ 31, 758 m² and a portion of Cerro El Flying around 269, 257 m² that belongs to the Universidad. 14 is highlights the Entomological Museum founded in 1937, the Museum of Mycology founded in 1987, the Herbarium " Gabriel Gutierrez ," the wood collection, the Central Library " Efe Gomez " as attractive artistic and architectural highlights, the Totem Mythic created by Master Pedro Nel Gomez, Block 41 declared a National Cultural, designed by Engineer Jesús Montoya Mejía which began in 1931, the Block 11 Master designed by Pedro Nel Gómez.
# The Museum, with music by Gabriel Fauré
Detail from Found by Dante Gabriel Rosetti, Oil on canvas, 1854, in the Delaware Art Museum.

Museum and Dumont
Some add the detail of Cupid aiming at the sea-god with his bow, as in the painting of Laurent de la Hyre ( 1640 / 4 ) in the J. Paul Getty Museum and that of Jacques Dumont le Romain ( 1726 ) at the Musée des beaux-arts de Troyes.
Pedro's Palace is nowadays the Imperial Museum, one of the main attractions of the ' alpine city ' of Petrópolis, together with the Cathedral of Saint Peter of Alcântara, the Crystal Palace and the House of Santos-Dumont (: pt: Museu Casa de Santos Dumont ).
Churruca's Death, oil on canvas by Eugenio Álvarez Dumont, Prado Museum
Inductees to the museum are nominated by the National Radio Hall of Fame & Museum Steering Committee ( NRHOFSC ), the members of which are appointed by the President of the MBC, Bruce Dumont.
They are those of :- Jules Dumont d ' Urville with René-Primevère Lesson ( the largest including material from the Falkland Islands, the coast of Chile and Peru, the southern and western Pacific, Australia, New Zealand and New Guinea ); Justin Goudot who had explored South America from 1822 ( and continued to until 1842 ); a Louis Pilate who was based in Georgia and Louisiana U. S. A. but lived for five years in Mérida, Yucatán ; Auguste Sallé, a young collector later to become a Paris insect dealer with South American connections ; Alcide Charles Victor Marie Dessalines d ' Orbigny who between 1826 and 1823 had travelled, on a mission for the Paris Museum, in to Brazil, Argentina, Paraguay, Chile, Bolivia and Peru returning France with an enormous collection of more than 10, 000 natural history specimens ; Peter Claussen ( c. 1804 – 1855 ) a Danish naturalist who collected in Brazil, a M. Giesebrecht, Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire ( Diptera from Egypt ) and three members of a Belgian Commission for the exploration of tropical countries, August Giesebreght ( 1810 – 1893 ), Nicholas Funk ( 1817 – 1896 ) and Jean Jules Linden ( 1817 – 1898 ).

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