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The first Métis is often considered to be Pierre Delorme, born in the early 18th century. He was the son of a French fur trader and an Indigenous woman, embodying the mixed heritage that defines Métis identity. The Métis people emerged as a distinct cultural group in Canada, particularly in the Red River region, as a result of the intermarriage between European settlers and Indigenous peoples. Their unique culture combines Indigenous and European traditions, languages, and practices.

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