Native American History
Métis refers to individuals of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, particularly those with French and Indigenous heritage in North America. This unique cultural group emerged during the French exploration and fur trade period, as European settlers intermarried with Indigenous peoples, leading to a distinct identity that combined elements of both cultures. The Métis played a vital role in the fur trade economy, often acting as intermediaries between Indigenous groups and European traders.
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