Pierre Dubois was a French-Canadian political rebel of the 19th century, who led the Métis in an armed revolt during the North-West business.
Biography[]
Early Life[]
North-West business[]
Declaring himself the leader of the French-Canadians, Dubois spearheaded a Métis uprising that became known as the North-West business.[1] (PROSE: The Prisoner Dubois)
Weapons and Abilities[]
Assets[]
- Oration: Finance Minister La Colombière noted Dubois' gift for speech. (PROSE: The Prisoner Dubois)
Notes[]
Behind the Scenes[]
- Dubois was created by Canadian author Seranus,[2] and is a stand-in for the real life political figure Louis Riel.
Appearances[]
- The Prisoner Dubois (first and final appearance)
References[]
- ↑ While the name "North-West business" is only referred to once, it is also the only name used to refer to the story's stand-in for the North-West Rebellion.
- ↑ CROWDED OUT! And Other Sketches, By Seranus - Project Gutenberg - Retrieved 11 May 2023