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The Métis refers to a group of Indigenous peoples who inhabit Canada's three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of Ontario, British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, and the Northern United States. They have a shared history and culture and are of mixed Indigenous and European (primarily French)
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Métis is the French term for "person of mixed parentage" and derives from the Latin word mixtus, "of mixed" race.
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See moreMétis people in Canada are specific cultural communities who trace their descent to First Nations and European settlers, primarily the French, in the early decades of the
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See moreThe Métis homeland existed before the implementation of the Canada–U.S. border and continues to exist on both sides of this border today. The implementation of the
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See more1. ^ "Métis Nation". Library Archives Canada. 15 October 2013.
2. ^ "Métis Homeland". Rupertsland Institute. Retrieved 2021-07-24....
See moreMétis people in the United States are a specific culture and community, who descend from unions between Native American and early European colonist parents – usually Indigenous women who married French, and later Scottish or English, men, who worked as fur
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See more• Andersen, C. (2011). Moya Tipimsook ('The People Who Aren't Their Own Bosses'): Racialization and the Misrecognition of 'Métis' in Upper Great Lakes Ethnohistory. Ethnohistory, 58(1), 37–63. doi:10.1215/00141801-2010-063
• Andersen, C. (2014)....
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