metisses

/mɛˈtisɪz/
noun
  1. People of mixed racial ancestry, especially of European and Indigenous American descent.
    • The metisses of the region have a rich cultural heritage blending French and Indigenous traditions.
    • Many metisses in Canada are recognized as a distinct Indigenous people with their own language and customs.
    • The museum exhibit highlighted the history and contributions of metisses in the fur trade.
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