- Country:Canada
- Collection:Silver Commemorative $1
- Metal:Silver
- Year:2019
- Denomination:$1
- Finish:Complete
- Weight (oz):0.745
- Purity:0.9999
- Mintage:15000
- Product type:Coin
Leader of the M tis Nation. Father of Manitoba.
In issuing the 2019 Special Edition Proof Dollar, theRoyal Canadian Mint acknowledges, honours and celebrates the unique history of the M tis Nation. We would like to express our sincere gratitude to President Cl ment Chartier of the M tis National Council, President David Chartrand of the Manitoba Metis Federation, and Mr. Norman Fleury, for their guidance and collaboration in this tale of two nations whose histories are intertwined.
This year's special edition proof dollar highlights the contributions of Louis Riel (1844-1885), and those of the M tis Nation, to the story of Canada. A defender of M tis rights and a catalyst for change, Louis Riel was born 175 years ago in Saint-Boniface, in the province he later founded. In fact, it was 150 years ago that the National Committee led by Riel drafted an initial list of rights for the M tis Nation-a declaration in which land claims and language rightswere preconditions to Manitoba's entry into Confederation.
This coin, which commemorates Louis Riel's place in history, is a celebration of the culturallegacy of the M tis Nation and its resilience. The struggles of the past haven't disappeared; theycontinue to echo through generations. There is hope, however, through the acknowledgement of Canada's troubled history and in the recognition of a founding people's sacrifices.
Your coin commemorates Louis Riel's place in history. Order today.
Special features:
FIRST APPEARANCE ON A CANADIAN COIN:This is the first Canadian legal tender coin to feature M tis Nation leader Louis Riel (1844-1885), andthe first to feature the Michif language.
CELEBRATE M TIS HISTORY AND CULTURE THROUGH ART: From the looped form of the M tis sash to the beaded coat, this inspiring design seamlesslyfuses art, symbolism and history. This is the firstcollaboration between the Royal Canadian Mint and artist David Garneau.
ONE OF OUR MOST POPULAR ANNUAL OFFERINGS: A favourite with collectors, the Special Edition Proof Dollar is one of our most popular annual offerings.
TWO NATIONS, THREE LANGUAGES: The design includes Louis Riel's title in three different languages: Michif (the language of the M tis Nation), English, and French. While English and French are in keeping with Canada's official languages, both languages were also given official status in the Manitoba Act of 1870-as negotiated by Louis Riel.
A HISTORIC SIGNATURE: Your coin also includes an engraved reproduction of Louis Riel's signature.
SERIALIZED CERTIFICATE: Your coin includes a serialized certificate!
PURE SILVER: Your coin is crafted from 99.99% pure silver.
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Design:
Designed by M tis artist David Garneau, your coin features a portrait of Louis Riel (1844-1885). The M tis Nation leader and founder of Manitoba is wearing his fur-trimmed buckskin jacket, which is adorned with traditional floral beadwork. His Conventry sash forms one looped half of the emblem of the M tis Nation: an infinity sign that represents the unification of two cultures (European and Indigenous) and the immortality of the M tis Nation. The sash bears Riel's titlein three languages: Michif (NIIKAANIIW POOR LA NAASYOON LII MICHIF), English (M TIS NATION LEADER) and French (CHEF DE LA NATION DES M TIS). An engraved reproduction of Louis Riel's signature appears below the word "CANADA", the year "2019" and the face value, "DOLLAR". The obverse features the effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II by Susanna Blunt.
"The Royal Canadian Mint's coin pays fitting tribute to the eternal leader of theM tis Nation. Louis Riel's vision and sacrifice not only shaped the struggle of the M tis people to secure their place within the Canadian Federation but also gave birth to western Canada itself." Cl ment Chartier, President of the M tis National Council
"'My people will sleep for 100 years, and when they awake, it will be the artists who give them back their spirit.' While scholars have yet to determine when or if Louis Riel said this, it is a sentiment that motivates many M tis artists,including me. Political action woke the M tis in the 1960s-80s and drove the leadership to have us recognized in the Constitution. It is now up to the painters, sculptors, poets, musicians, authors, filmmakers, beaders, and other cultural workers to awaken the M tis spirit and deepen the expression of contemporary M tis identity. I feel this responsibility keenly. I am honoured to have participated in this coin design. It remembers and honours not just our leader, but also the resilience of the M tis people." David Garneau, Artist
Louis Riel (1844-1885)
Louis Riel was born on 22 October 1844 in Saint-Boniface, in present-day Manitoba. During the Red River Resistance of 1869-1870, the Provisional Government of Assiniboia (under Riel's leadership) negotiated Manitoba's entry into Confederation, which was contingent on the recognition of M tis rights and land claims. While the Manitoba Act became law in 1870, the execution of Thomas Scott cast a pall over the provisional government and Riel was forced into exile. He returned to Batoche (Saskatchewan) to lead a second armed resistance movement, the 1885Northwest Resistance, which ended in defeat againstfederal troops. He was charged with high treason and hanged on 16 November 1885. Today, Riel is remembered as a champion of M tis nationhood and rights, and since 1992, the founding father of Manitoba.
Did you knowÃ
This current decade (2011-2020) was declared the "Decade of the M tis Nation."
In Manitoba, the third Monday of every February is a provincial holiday known as Louis Riel Day.
According to the 2016 census, the M tis population in Canada includes more than 587,000 people. M tis Nationcitizens, originally of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry emerged as a distinct Indigenous nation in the northwest in the 18th and 19th centuries. Today, the M tis Nation Homeland encompasses the Prairie Provinces and a contiguous part of British Columbia, Ontario, the Northwest Territories and Northwestern United States.
The earliest recorded use of the M tis flag was on 19 June 1816 at the Battle of Seven Oaks.
The multi-use "ceinture flech e" worn by the voyageurs during the fur trade era evolved into the now-iconic garment of the M tis Nation, whose history and identity are expressed through each pattern and colourful strand. Featured on this coin, Louis Riel's sash is a Coventry sash, a popular style that was mass-produced on a loom in Coventry, England.