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- Métis - Wikipedia
The definitions and usage of the terms "Métis", "Metis", and "métis" (lowercase) have at times been controversial and contentious; however, there are also legal definitions
- Metis Practice Solutions – Health care practice consulting, strategy . . .
Metis, in Greek mythology, is known as the goddess of wisdom, prudence, and skill Inspired by our name, we aim to embody these qualities and convey our unwavering commitment to supporting your practice’s success
- Metis Global Partners - Investment Management Firm
Metis Global Partners specializes in investment management across global equity markets Located in San Diego, CA, Metis is a minority and women owned firm
- Métis | Indigenous, Canadian, Culture | Britannica
Encyclopedia Britannica, 10 Nov 2025, https: www britannica com topic Metis-people Accessed 8 December 2025 Métis Nation of Ontario - Culture and Heritage - Who are the Métis? CBC News - Exploring Identity: Who are the Métis and what are their rights? The University of British Columbia - First Nations and Indigenous Studies - Métis
- Métis History | Metis Nation Of Canada
There is no such thing as a “one size fit all” Metis, no more than there is “one size fit all” First Nations, but the one thing all Metis peoples share is pride in their identity, their ancestors, and their history
- MÉTIS Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of MÉTIS is a person of mixed blood; especially usually Métis : the offspring of an Indigenous American and a person of European ancestry
- Métis | The Canadian Encyclopedia
Métis are people of mixed European and Indigenous ancestry, and one of the three recognized Aboriginal peoples in Canada The use of the term Métis is complex
- METIS | Encyclopedia of the Great Plains
The term "Metis," from the French meaning "mixed," is used by scholars to designate individuals and groups who identify their antecedents with historical fur trade communities, and it refers to people who possess a distinctive sociocultural heritage and sense of selfidentification
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