- Exovedate
Exovedate is the name coined by Métis leader
Louis Riel and given by him to his council of theProvisional Government of Saskatchewan during theNorth-West Rebellion inCanada . Ten years prior to this date on December 8,1875 after attending a mass in Washington, D. C., Riel had a religious vision where God spoke to him in Latin. Riel believed that God had chosen him to be the divine leader of the Mètis and that he had been given the mission to lead them to their promised land similar to how God had chosenMoses to lead theJews . From this point onward Louis took the middle name "David" and called himself "the prophet of the new world."In order to facilitate Riel's political and religious ambitions he formed the Exovedate in March 1885. The term is a
neologism invented by Riel, derived from the Latin "ex" out of and "ovis" sheep, meaning "those who have left the flock". The Exovedate was comprised of twenty men, includingGabriel Dumont andHonoré Jackson . The majority of the Exovedate were Mètis, however it also included twoFrench Canadians , theSioux chiefWhite Cap , and Jackson, who was a white English speakingMethodist and first to be baptised into Riel's new religion.The Exovedate's ultimate goal was for the betterment of the Mètis who continued to suffer increasing marginalization and poverty in spite of the success that Riel had accomplished in founding the province of
Manitoba in 1870. It was also a means by which Riel could proselytize for his new religion, however it is not known to what extent the Exovedate understood or were indoctrinated into Riel's increasingly esoteric beliefs. They did however declare Riel "a prophet in the service of Jesus Christ and Son of God and only Redeemer of the world...".The final meeting of the Exovedate prior to the defeat of the Mètis in the North-West Rebellion was on
March 31 ,1885 .References
*cite book| title = Louis 'David' Riel : prophet of the new world|author = Flanagan, Thomas | year = 1979 | publisher =
University of Toronto Press , Toronto |id = ISBN 0-88780-118-8
*cite book | title = Riel: a life of revolution| author = Siggins, Maggie | year = 1994 | publisher =HarperCollins , Toronto | id = ISBN 0-00-215792-6Categories
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