Hundreds of students were at Shell Place learning more about Métis culture.
The McMurray Métis held a celebration on Friday commemorating the life of Louis Riel who was executed in 1885 for defending the Métis way of life.
The event also coincided with Métis week which is being recognized from November 12 – 17.
CEO of the McMurray Métis Bill Loutitt tells Mix News it’s important kids know what Riel did for the Métis and for Canada.
“Without Riel, Canada would not be what Canada is today and it’s a country everyone wants to come to.”
Around 250 students from the Fort McMurray Public and Catholic Districts got the chance to learn more about Riel, the Métis Sash, while also getting the chance to try jigging.
Packed crowd at Shell Place for Louis Riel Day. Around 250 students are in attendance #ymm #rmwb pic.twitter.com/VuJ4txQUo8
— MIX 103.7 News (@Mix1037FMNews) November 15, 2019
A reenactment was also done of Riel’s trial in Regina.
Loutitt says times have changed from when he was growing up.
“When we grew up we had to learn that learn that Riel was a rebel and all that and it sounded pretty negative and people tend to then shy away from their pride.”
He adds it’s important that students understand the facts about what truly happened all those years ago.