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The term Métis (uppercase 'M') typically refers to the specific community of people defined as the Métis Nation, which originated largely in the Red River Valley and organized politically in the 19th century, radiating outwards from the Red River Settlement (now Winnipeg). See more
The Métis are an Indigenous people whose historical homelands include Canada's three Prairie Provinces. They have a shared history and culture, deriving from specific mixed European (primarily French, Scottish, and … See more
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The Provisional Government of Saskatchewan was the name given by Louis Riel to the independent state he declared during the North-West Rebellion (Resistance) of 1885 in what is today the Canadian province of 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 border affected the … See more
Etymology
The word métis itself is originally French for 'person of mixed parentage' and derives from the Latin word mixtus, 'mixed'. 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 … See more
Métis people in the United States are a specific culture and community, who descend from unions between Native American and early See more
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WEBThe most recognized symbol of the prairie Métis is the Red River Cart, which carried our Métis families to bison hunting grounds. Before the creation of Canada, Métis people had already experienced nation-to …
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