- Métis - Wikipedia
The Métis National Council, in 2002, defined Métis as: "a person who self-identifies as Métis, is distinct from other Aboriginal Peoples, is of historic Métis Nation ancestry and who is accepted by the Métis Nation "
- Métis - The Canadian Encyclopedia
Métis are people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, and one of the three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada The use of the term Métis is complex
- Métis | Indigenous, Canadian, Culture | Britannica
Métis, indigenous nation of Canada that has combined Native American and European cultural practices since at least the 17th century Their language, Michif, which is a French and Cree trade language, is also called French Cree or Métis
- Métis History | Metis Nation Of Canada
The word Métis is not native to the West, but was used by explorers and settlers, including Louis Riel to describe his fellow citizens of the Red River, as well as all other Métis peoples in Canada The term Métis has its source in a Latin word meaning mixing, weaving
- Who are the Métis? - iammetis. org
"Métis are people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, and one of the three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada The use of the term Métis is complex and contentious, and has different historical and contemporary meanings
- Culture and Heritage - About | Métis Nation of Ontario
Who are the Métis? The Métis are a distinct Indigenous people with a unique history, culture, language, and way of life The Métis Nation is comprised of descendants of people born of relations between First Nations women and European men
- Métis
Métis are one of three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada, along with the Indians (or First Nations) and Inuit Approximately one third of all Aboriginal people in Canada identify themselves as Métis
- Native Americans: The Métis People (Michif, Metis Indians, French Cree)
Les Métis en Alberta Métis du Canada: Information about the Metis people in French Pueblo Metis: Information about the Metis people in Spanish
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