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Total population | |
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307,848 1.041% of the Canadian population regions=Canada, United States | |
Languages | |
English, French, Michif, Bungee (extinct) | |
Religion | |
Mostly Roman Catholic, Protestant | |
Related ethnic groups | |
French, Cree, Ojibwa, Scots |
The Métis (pronounced 'maey-TEE' in English and 'may-tis' in French), also known historically as Bois Brule, mixed-bloods, or Countryborn (Anglo-Métis), are one of the three divisions of Aboriginal peoples in Canada. Their home land is part of Eastern British Columbia, Alberta, Saskatchewan, Manitoba, North Western Ontario, as well as the Northwest Territories. The Métis Homeland also includes parts of the northern United States (specifically Montana, North Dakota, and northwest Minnesota).