• Métis French (French: français métis) is one of the traditional languages of the Métis people along with Michif and Bungi, and is the French-dialect source...
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    The Métis (/meɪˈtiː(s)/ may-TEE(S); French: [metis]; Canadian French: [meˈtsɪs];[citation needed] Michif: [mɪˈtʃɪf]) are an Indigenous people whose historical...
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  • Phylogenetically, Quebec French, Métis French and Brayon French are representatives of koiné French in the Americas whereas Acadian French, Cajun French, and Newfoundland...
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  • and Métis French, which is found generally across the Prairie provinces. The term joual is commonly used to refer to Quebec working class French (when...
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  • Look up Metis, metis, Métis, or métis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Metis or Métis may refer to: Metis, mixed race persons in Gabon and elsewhere...
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  • coureurs des bois in the Pays d'en Haut Métis French, spoken in North Dakota by Métis people More recently, French has also been carried to various parts...
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    Languages of Canada (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    Boundaries of the Métis Nation" (PDF). The Métis Nation Self-Determination Gateway. Retrieved 15 December 2021. "Michif Piyii (Métis)". native-land.ca...
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  • Michif (category Métis culture)
    1840. The word Michif is from a variant pronunciation of the French word Métis. Some Métis people prefer this word (Michif) to describe their nationality...
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  • include: Canadian French Quebec French Joual Ontario French Métis French Acadian French Chiac St. Marys Bay French Brayon Newfoundland French in the United...
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    The Métis flag was first used by Métis resistance fighters in Rupert's Land before the 1816 Battle of Seven Oaks. According to only one contemporary account...
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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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    French, Muskrat French and Métis French. The dialect is the predominant form of French spoken in New England (apart from standard French), except in the...
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    The Métis National Council (French: Ralliement national des Métis) is the representative body of the Métis people of northwestern Canada. The MNC represents...
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    Cajuns. Franco-Terreneuviens. Métis (Canada). Métis (Canada). Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelonais. Canada portal France portal French Americans Quebec diaspora List...
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  • This is a partial list of Canadians who are Métis people. The Métis are a specific group of people, primarily from Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Ontario, Quebec...
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    of French on English Joual Languages of Canada Métis French Office québécois de la langue française Official bilingualism in Canada Quebec French lexicon...
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    A 19th century community of the Métis people of Canada, the Anglo-Métis, more commonly known as Countryborn, were children of fur traders; they typically...
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  • First Nations in Canada (category Articles containing French-language text)
    First Nations (French: Premières Nations) is a term used to identify Indigenous peoples in Canada who are neither Inuit nor Métis. Traditionally, First...
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    Louis Riel (category Canadian Métis people)
    Franco-Chipewyan Métis descent, had gained prominence in this community by organizing a group that supported Guillaume Sayer, a Métis arrested and tried...
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    the north or elsewhere in the Americas such as Cajun French, Saint-Barthélemy French or Métis French that have [nouzot [on- [V …]]] (as in nous-autres on...
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    Gabriel Dumont (1837–1906) was a Métis political figure best known for being a prominent leader of the Métis people. Dumont was well known for his movements...
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    Franco-Manitoban (category Articles containing French-language text)
    unique Métis identity. Until the mid-19th century, fur traders continued to encompass the majority of Europeans in the region, with francophone French Canadians...
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  • area. It only includes First Nations people, which by definition excludes Metis and Canadian Inuit groups. The areas used here are in accordance to those...
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    England French, essentially a variant of Canadian French, is spoken in parts of New England. Missouri French, Muskrat French and Métis French were historically...
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    The French Louisianians (French: Louisianais), also known as Louisiana French, are Latin French people native to the states that were established out...
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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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    On July 4, 2002, the village of Métis-sur-Mer and the municipality of Les Boules merged to form the city of Métis-sur-Mer. In the 2021 Census of Population...
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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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    Acadians (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Acadians (French: Acadiens [akadjɛ̃], Acadian French: [akad͡zjɛ̃]) are an ethnic group descended from the French who settled in the New France colony of...
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    Fishing Lake Métis Settlement (Cree: Packechawanis) is a Métis settlement in northern Alberta, Canada within the Municipal District of Bonnyville No....
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