DAVID DOYLE is a Canadian Plains Research Fellow and a retired First Nations school principal. He has archived the oral and print history of the Northwest. Given a Cree name and twice recognized as an Honorary Métis (HonoréJaxon II), Doyle continues his work seeking justice for the Northwest leader Louis Riel through exoneration and reconciliation with Canada and Canadians. He makes his home in Powell River, B.C. Visit www.rielity.ca.
In 1987, I was a young man repulsed by yuppiedom and disillusioned with the engineering culture. Inspired by "On The Road", I decided to quit my troubled engineering job and take a trip around the world, and write about it (I fancied myself as an overseas Jack Kerouac). The hope...
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