English: Councillors of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation. Front row, L-R: Robert O'Lone, Paul Proulx. Centre row, L-R: Pierre Poitras, John Bruce, Louis Riel, John O'Donoghue, François Dauphinais. Back row, L-R: Bonnet Tromage, Pierre de Lorme, Thomas Bunn, Xavier Page, Baptiste Beauchemin, Baptiste Tournond, Joseph (Thomas?) Spence[1]
This image is frequently listed with the caption that the persons in the photograph are councillors of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation, however, there are several persons in the image who were not councillors in the Legislative Assembly, but did hold offices at different levels of the provisional government.[2][3]
Français : Conseillers du gouvernement provisoire de la nation métisse
↑ abPhotography, article published in The New Nation on 3 June 1870 giving notice of a photograph of "President Riel, in a group with a number of members of the Government and prominent defenders of the people's rights" that people could obtain copies (the date on the source archive listing says it was published May 3, 1870, but the actual paper says June 3).
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A photograph of members holding office in different levels of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation taken on 3 June 1870 by Joseph Langevin.
Item part of: William James Topley collection Councillors of the Provisional Government of the Métis Nation. (Front row, L-R): Robert O'Lone, Paul Proulx. (Centre row, L-R): Pierre Poitras, John Bruce, Louis Riel, John O'Donoghue, François Dau