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it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
I am sorry I do not now all the terms but here are a few:French civil law was abolishedCatholics were not allowed to play a role in governmentAll French, Metis, and First Nations were now owned by the King
Yes he was. His mother was French Canadian and his father was Metis. That would make him Metis
they were called the Metis.
Nine months after the first frenchman came to North America the first METIS was born! Which is a big part of why.....no not that, the French often were Metis, or at least they lived amongst the natives. Thereby knowing the culture and expectations of the natives.
the metis were a mix of first nations and french and they could speak both french and first nations languages.
They were not one of the First Nations people. The First Nations were Saulteaux, Ojibwe, and Cree. Metis were said to be of French and First Nation. But no one has ever stated what tribe did the Metis Riel identify wit.
metis is a tribe that the first nations and the government organized together.
the first Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis
it was the British and Indians i am thinking. i could be wrong though
They Struggle with there identity Because the First Nations don't believe Metis came to b,First of all,A white (caucasian) Raped the First Nation and,The First Nations didn't want to be known as "rapists" so now they deny Metis.
The Metis
First nations are not Metis or Iunit. First nations are no longer called indains. Their culture has a varity of art, music, and entertainment.
The Metis eat bison, chicken, bunny, duck, fish, moose, and goose
First nations are not Metis or Iunit. First nations are no longer called indains. Their culture has a varity of art, music, and entertainment.
Both Inuit and Metis describe Aboriginal Canadians. The Metis have a mixed First Nations and European heritage, but are now considered distinct from First Nations and Inuit, but with equal recognition. The Inuit people are those not covered by either First Nations or Metis, but often mistakenly referred to as Eskimos which generally encompasses Inuit, Yupik and other circumpolar native peoples.
the first Nations, the Inuit, and the Metis