Métis
1 Americannoun
plural
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Canadian. a person of mixed First Nations and European ancestry: a member of the Métis Nation, recognized constitutionally as one of Canada’s rights-bearing Indigenous peoples.
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métis, any person of mixed racial ancestry.
adjective
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Canadian. belonging or relating to the Métis.
Métis communities developed along the fur trade routes.
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métis, being of mixed racial ancestry.
noun
noun
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a person of mixed parentage
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the offspring or a descendant of a French Canadian and a North American Indian
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a member or descendant of a group of such people, who established themselves in Manitoba and Saskatchewan as a distinct political and cultural force during the nineteenth century
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a person having one eighth Black ancestry; octoroon
Other Word Forms
- Métisse noun
Etymology
Origin of Métis
First recorded in 1810–20; from French, Middle French, from Late Latin mixtīcius “of mixed blood”
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