
Métis - Wikipedia
The definitions and usage of the terms "Métis", "Metis", and "métis" (lowercase) have at times been controversial and contentious; however, there are also legal definitions.
Métis | Indigenous, Canadian, Culture | Britannica
Encyclopedia Britannica, 9 Dec. 2025, https://www.britannica.com/topic/Metis-people. Accessed 26 January 2026. Métis Nation of Ontario - Culture and Heritage - Who are the Métis? CBC News - …
MÉTIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MÉTIS is a person of mixed blood; especially usually Métis : the offspring of an Indigenous American and a person of European ancestry.
Métis | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Métis are people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, and one of the three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada. The use of the term Métis is complex...
Métis History | Metis Nation Of Canada
There is no such thing as a “one size fit all” Metis, no more than there is “one size fit all” First Nations, but the one thing all Metis peoples share is pride in their identity, their ancestors, and their history.
Métis - WikiTree
Report on Mattawa Nipissing - Metis Nation of Ontario; 4 Nov 2014 http://www.metisnation.org/media/510492/synthesis%20report%20mattawa%20nipissing%20 …
Who Are the Métis in Canada? | Culture of Indigenous Peoples
Uncover the history and culture of the Métis people in Canada. Learn about their identity, traditions, and role in Canadian heritage.
History of the Métis People and Their Traditional Territory
Oct 17, 2025 · Learn about the history of the Métis, their traditional lands, language, and culture across Canada and Alberta. Read verified facts and timelines.
Who are the Métis? - iammetis.org
The decision established that the federal government must accept responsibility for negotiating programs and services for Métis communities." (Rhiannon Johnson - CBC News, April 28, 2019) …
Native Americans: The Métis People (Michif, Metis Indians, French Cree)
Language, culture, history, and genealogy of the Metis nation. Covers Metis people in Manitoba, Ontario, Quebec, Alberta, Saskatchewan, New Brunswick, Labrador and Nova Scotia.