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Michif - Wikipedia Michif (also Mitchif, Mechif, Michif-Cree, Métif, Métchif, French Cree) is one of the languages of the Métis people of Canada and the United States, who are the descendants of First Nations (mainly Cree, Nakota, and Ojibwe) and fur trade workers of white ancestry (mainly French)
Michif - The Canadian Encyclopedia Michif is a language spoken by Métis peoples mostly in parts of Manitoba, Saskatchewan, North Dakota and Montana Michif is mainly a combination of Cree and French, but the language also borrows from English and other Indigenous languages, including Ojibwe
Home - Michif Learn important everyday words and phrases, with a focus on communication and sentence patterns, and hear the language spoken by mother-tongue speakers The free online talking dictionary contains recordings and translations of thousands of Southern Michif words, complete with example sentences
The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture The Gabriel Dumont Institute's Michif Dictionary brings you over 12,000 translations and audio pronunciations by Michif-language expert Norman Fleury
Métis Languages: Revitalizing Michif and Cultural Identity Michif is the language of the Métis people It was once spoken all across the homeland, but like most Indigenous languages the number of Michif speakers declined due to the colonization process that attempted to stamp out the use of languages other than English and French in Canada
About Michif | Michif Language Project The term "Michif" refers to a unique group of endangered languages spoken predominantly by the Métis people There are distinct regional varieties to Michif, but all blend elements of First Nations language (s) and French to create a linguistically rich and culturally significant heritage
About Michif – SaveMichif. ca Michif is the traditional language of the Métis people, a distinct Indigenous group in Canada and the northern United States Emerging in the early 19th century, Michif developed as Métis communities blended Cree and French linguistic elements, reflecting their mixed Indigenous and European heritage
Dictionary - Michif Features of the Michif Talking Dictionary: Contains more than 15,000 entries Learn words in context, with thousands of example sentences
Michif | 7000 Languages | United States The term Michif refers to a group of linguistic varieties developed and traditionally spoken by the Métis, who emerged as a distinct nation of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry in the early 19th century (Bakker, 1997; Rosen Souter, 2009)