Archaeology of Colonial America
Métis refers to individuals of mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, particularly in the context of North America. This group emerged during the colonial era as a result of the intermarriage between French colonizers and Indigenous peoples, particularly in Canada. The métis identity is characterized by a unique culture that blends elements from both Indigenous and European traditions, contributing significantly to the social and economic landscape during French colonialism in North America.
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