A Métis is a person born to parents who belong to different groups defined by visible physical differences, regarded as racial, or the descendant of such persons. The term is of French origin, and also is a cognate of mestizo in Spanish, mestiço in Portuguese, and mestee in English. In the Western Hemisphere, this term usually is used to describe someone born or descended from the union of a European and an Amerindian.
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- A Métis is a person born to parents who belong to different groups defined by visible physical differences, regarded as racial, or the descendant of such persons. The term is of French origin, and also is a cognate of mestizo in Spanish, mestiço in Portuguese, and mestee in English. In the Western Hemisphere, this term usually is used to describe someone born or descended from the union of a European and an Amerindian. However, the term was used by other groups around the world, mostly in countries which were under French influence, such as Vietnam. It is still commonly used by Francophones today for any multiracial person. In Canada, the term usually designates a constitutionally recognized individual born of an Aboriginal group, descended primarily from the marriages of Scottish and French men to Cree, Saulteaux, and Ojibwa women in southern Rupert's Land starting in the late 17th century, and the marriages of French women to Ojibway men starting in Quebec in the middle 17th century. Anglo- as opposed to Franco-Métis in Canada were at one time distingished by language, the Franco-Métis speaking French and the Anglo-Métis (then known as the Country-born) speaking Bungee, a pidgin language derived from Scotch-Gaelic and Cree. The use of Bungee has waned and Anglo-Métis increasingly identify simply as undifferentiated Métis or as undifferentiated anglophone Canadians with aboriginal antecedents. Their constitutional rights are represented by a growing number of organisations in Canada, such as the Manitoba Métis Federation (MMF), and the United States, including the Métis National Council. The MMF voices issues (mainly of self-government) directly to the Government of Canada and internationally, but these issues are usually limited to the Métis of the western regions of Canada. Other Canadian organizations serving Métis interests include the Congress of Aboriginal Peoples in Canada. The recently founded Council of Diaspora Métis is an organization serving Métis people living outside of North America, usually within the territory of the European Union.
- Мети́сы (фр. métis, от позднелат. misticius — смешанный, от лат. misceo — смешиваю) — потомки от межрасовых браков. В антропологическом отношении метисы обычно занимают промежуточное положение между смешивающимися расами. В Америке метисами называют потомков от браков европеоидов и индейцев.
- Kırma, iki ırkın çiftleşmesiyle oluşan ve her iki ırkın özelliklerini taşıyan ya da birinin daha baskın diğerinin özelliklerinin ise daha çekingen kaldığı yeni ırktır. İnsan ırkında kırma için Fransızca bir kelime olan Métis kullanılır.
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- A Métis is a person born to parents who belong to different groups defined by visible physical differences, regarded as racial, or the descendant of such persons. The term is of French origin, and also is a cognate of mestizo in Spanish, mestiço in Portuguese, and mestee in English. In the Western Hemisphere, this term usually is used to describe someone born or descended from the union of a European and an Amerindian.
- Мети́сы (фр. métis, от позднелат. misticius — смешанный, от лат. misceo — смешиваю) — потомки от межрасовых браков. В антропологическом отношении метисы обычно занимают промежуточное положение между смешивающимися расами.
- Kırma, iki ırkın çiftleşmesiyle oluşan ve her iki ırkın özelliklerini taşıyan ya da birinin daha baskın diğerinin özelliklerinin ise daha çekingen kaldığı yeni ırktır. İnsan ırkında kırma için Fransızca bir kelime olan Métis kullanılır.
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