The Métis (/mɛˈtiː(s)/ meh-TEE(SS), French: [metis], Canadian French: [meˈt͡sɪs],[citation needed] Michif: [mɪˈt͡ʃɪf]) are an Indigenous people whose historical...
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Look up Metis, metis, Métis, or métis in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Metis or Métis, meaning "mixed" in French, may refer to: Métis, recognized Indigenous...
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up meti in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. METI or Meti or variant, may refer to: Meti (Gambela), Ethiopia, the town in southwestern Ethiopia Meti (Oromia)...
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Canada census – Grand-Métis community profile References: 2021 2016 2011 earlier The historic Reford Gardens (Jardins de Métis) are located nearby. These...
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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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Alberta's Métis people are descendants of mixed First Nations/Indigenous peoples and White/European families. The Métis are considered an aboriginal group...
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METIS is a software package for graph partitioning that implements various multilevel algorithms. METIS' multilevel approach has three phases and comes...
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Sixties Scoop (redirect from Adopt Indian Metis Program)
children in foster homes in the province. In 1971, the Métis Society in Saskatoon formed a Métis Foster Home Committee, led by Howard Adams, Phyllis Trochie...
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Indigenous peoples in Canada (section Métis)
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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The Métis National Council (French: Ralliement national des Métis) is a representative body of the Métis people of northwestern Canada. The MNC represented...
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First Nations in Canada (section The Métis)
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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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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Métis Art refers to artwork that is produced by the Métis people. The identification of these works is usually done through certain styles and mediums—examples...
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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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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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Metis (/ˈmiːtɪs/; [Μῆτις] Error: {{Langx}}: invalid parameter: |5= (help); Modern Greek: Μήτις), in ancient Greek religion and mythology, was one of the...
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The Métis Nation of Ontario (MNO) is the government of Métis citizens and communities within Ontario that is recognized by the Canadian government. It...
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Métis Nation—Saskatchewan (MN-S or MNS) is a federally-recognized government that represents Métis people in the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is...
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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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9 Metis is one of the larger main-belt asteroids. It is composed of silicates and metallic nickel-iron, and may be the core remnant of a large asteroid...
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Manitoba Act, 1870 (section Rise of the Métis)
was that the Métis people were not familiar with the enforcement of laws, and the concept of deeds and money - this resulted in many Métis people being...
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St. Paul, Alberta (redirect from St. Paul de Métis)
St. Paul, originally known as St-Paul-de-Métis or St-Paul-des-Métis, is a town in East-Northern Alberta, Canada that is surrounded by the County of St...
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typographic element of graphic design. For instance, the Métis flag, used by the Canadian Métis people since the early 19th century, is based around this...
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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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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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The Federal Interlocutor for Métis and Non-Status Indians was a title and role in the Canadian Cabinet that provided a liaison (or, interlocutor) for...
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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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Planview (redirect from Metis (software))
Planview is a global enterprise software company headquartered in Austin, Texas. The company was founded in 1989 in Austin, Texas, by Patrick Durbin. Durbin...
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parties: the Pembina Métis, the Métis of St. Boniface, also known as the Main River party, and the St. Francois Xavier Métis. The Métis of St. Boniface, situated...
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Metis /ˈmiːtəs/, also known as Jupiter XVI, is the innermost known moon of Jupiter. It was discovered in 1979 in images taken by Voyager 1, and was named...
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