Métis National Council — Abbreviation MNC Formation 1983 Type Representative of the Northwest Métis people within Canada. Legal status active Purpose/focus … Wikipedia
Métis French — Métis French, along with Michif and Bungi, is one of the traditional languages of the Métis people, and the French dialect source of Michif.[1] Contents 1 Michif 2 Notes and references 2.1 Notes … Wikipedia
Métis Nation of Ontario — is an aboriginal organization for the Métis population in Ontario. It is affiliated with the Métis National Council. Further reading Barkwell, Lawrence J., Leah Dorion, and Audreen Hourie. Metis legacy Michif culture, heritage, and folkways.… … Wikipedia
Métis flag — The Métis Flag was first used by … Wikipedia
Metis Child and Family Services Society — Metis Child and Family Services Societies are individual, independent, charitable non profit organizations that exist in areas of high Métis populations. Lac La Biche The Metis Child and Family Services Society in Lac La Biche, Alberta was… … Wikipedia
Métis-sur-Mer, Quebec — Métis sur Mer City Country Canada Province … Wikipedia
Métis people (Canada) — This article is about Indigenous Canadians of mixed race. For other uses, see Metis (disambiguation). See also: Métis people (United States) The title of this article contains the character é. Where it is unavailable or not desired, the name may… … Wikipedia
Métis fiddle — Old time music Stylistic origins British folk, African music, minstrel, Tin Pan Alley, gospel, Appalachian music Cultural origins English, Scottish, Welsh, Irish, African, French, German, Spanish … Wikipedia
Métis people (United States) — For other uses, see Metis (disambiguation). See also: Métis people (Canada) Paul Kane s oil painting Half Breeds Running Buffalo , depicting a Métis buffalo hunt on the prairies of Dakota in June 1846. Métis people are an indigenous people of… … Wikipedia
Métis — Flagge der Métis Nation of Canada Métis Indianer auf Büffeljagd … Deutsch Wikipedia