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What is a Metis?

French and American
French and English
English and Indian
French and Indian

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Answer: Much like the term Indian, the word Métis is a European term (French for “mixed”) that refers to indigenous people of French or British descent. While the French-speaking and English-speaking groups were previously distinct, today the Métis identity more broadly includes people of mixed First Nations descent and both European heritages.

Explanation: French and English

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User Mmj
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Answer:

Its both english and Indian

Hope this helps have a nice day :)

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