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    spelling Métis as "Metis" to acknowledge the presence and contributions of the Anglo-Métis and the complex history of the Métis people overall. The Anglo-Métis...
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    Métis land base: the eight Métis settlements, with a population of approximately 5,000 people on 1.25 million acres (5,100 km2) and the newer Metis lands...
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  • someone whose mother tongue is a language other than English or French. Anglo-Métis is also sometimes used to refer to an ethnic group. Jewish immigrants...
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  • The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is an organization for people who self-identify as Métis in Ontario. It consists of representatives at the provincial...
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    Louis Riel (category Canadian Métis people)
    parties therefore had grievances, and by 1884 Anglophone settlers, Anglo-Métis and Métis communities were holding meetings and petitioning a largely unresponsive...
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    Anglo-Indian people fall into three different groups: people of mixed-race origin with Indian and British ancestry, people of unmixed Indian descent born...
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  • or Scottish traders and Northern Dene women (Anglo-Métis). The Métis spoke or still speak either Métis French or a mixed language called Michif. Michif...
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  • Métis fiddle is the style that the Métis of Canada and Métis in the northern United States have developed to play the violin, solo and in folk ensembles...
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    Red River Rebellion (category Métis in Canada)
    Canadian government. The Métis were also concerned that Canadian immigrants would not care for their culture and so the Métis wanted to ensure that they...
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    North-West Rebellion (category Métis in Canada)
    persons in the western Prairies, and even some Métis. Riel had the allegiance of about 250 armed Métis, 250 Indigenous fighters and at least one white...
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  • Black Scottish may refer to: Anglo-Métis, Canadian children of fur traders, who had Anglo fathers and Canadian first nation non african/black mothers Black...
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    inherently Métis are either Métis French or a mixed language called Michif. Michif, Mechif or Métchif is a phonetic spelling of Métif, a variant of Métis. The...
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  • Thomas McKay (Northwest Territories politician) (1849–1924), Canadian Anglo-Métis politician and first mayor of Prince Albert, Saskatchewan Thomas McKay...
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    and northern Dene women (Anglo-Métis). The Métis National Council defines a Métis as "a person who self-identifies as Métis, is distinct from other Aboriginal...
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  • occasionally in Canadian accounts to refer to the 19th century Anglo-Métis population rather than Métis, which referred to a specific cultural group of people...
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    University of Georgia Press, 2003. ISBN 0-8203-2731-X. Anglo-Metis Métis people (Canada) Métis people (United States) Mixed blood Half-caste Quadroon...
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  • Lake Accord Métis people (Canada) Anglo-Métis Métis Flag Métis French Metis Comprehensive Land Claim Agreement Métis National Council Métis Nation of Alberta...
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    the Métis dialect of French is one of the traditional languages of the Métis people, and the French-dialect source of the Michif language. Métis French...
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    James Isbister (category Métis politicians)
    1833 – October 16, 1915) was a Canadian Métis leader of the 19th century. Prominent among the Anglo-Métis of the area, he is considered to be the founder...
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  • Kikino part A, Métis settlement [Designated place], Alberta and Alberta [Province]". www12.statcan.gc.ca. Retrieved 2022-05-31. "History of Métis Settlements...
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    19th-century came from a range of disparate ethnic groups and "could be métis, Orcadians, other Scots, English, and Iroquoians from the St. Lawrence valley"...
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    Bungi dialect (category Métis culture)
    peoples of the Americas portal Canada portal Anglo-Métis Beurla Reagaird Canadian Gaelic Chinook Jargon Métis National Council Michif language Newfoundland...
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    John Norquay (category Métis politicians)
    title which is now honourarily held by Louis Riel. Norquay came from an Anglo-Métis ethnic background (the contemporary term used was "half-breed", which...
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    Canadians Scottish diaspora Scottish placenames in Canada Scots-Quebecer Anglo-Métis English Canadians European Canadians Scottish people Scottish Americans...
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  • The Canadian Métis Council was established in 1997 to further the economic, political, spiritual and cultural aspirations of Canada's Métis people.[citation...
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    Anglo-Americans are a demographic group in Anglo-America. It typically refers to the predominantly European-descent nations and ethnic groups in the Americas...
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    River populated by an Anglo-Métis, or mixed Scottish/English and Indigenous population, compared to the French-speaking Métis people who settled further...
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  • Thomas McKay (fur trader) (category Canadian Métis people)
    Thomas McKay (1796–1849) was an Anglo-Métis Canadian fur trader who worked mainly in the Pacific Northwest for the Pacific Fur Company (PFC), the North...
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  • a Scottish planter father and a free woman of colour. Amelia was the Anglo-Métis daughter of William Connolly, fur trader, and his Cree wife; she grew...
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    set up in the area was built in 1776 by Peter Pond. James Isbister, an Anglo-Métis employee of the Hudson's Bay Company, settled on the site of the current...
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