The Role of the Métis
Students discover the origins of the Métis people, arising from the unions of First Nations women and European fur traders, and their unique cultural identity.
Key Questions
- 1How did the Métis Nation emerge during the fur trade?
- 2What unique cultural elements define Métis identity?
- 3How did the Métis act as intermediaries between European and First Nations groups?
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