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  1. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › MétisMétis — Wikipédia

    La forme mestis (« qui est fait moitié d'une chose, moitié d'une autre ») est attestée depuis le XIIIe siècle 1. En 1615, le mot « métice », emprunté au portugais, désigne alors une personne née de parents appartenant à des populations présentant des différences phénotypiques visibles (comme la pigmentation de la peau).

  2. fr.wikipedia.org › wiki › MétalMétal — Wikipédia

    Métal. Pour les articles homonymes, voir Métal (homonymie) . En chimie, les métaux sont des matériaux dont les atomes sont unis par des liaisons métalliques. Il s'agit de corps simples ou d' alliages le plus souvent durs, opaques, brillants, bons conducteurs de la chaleur et de l'électricité.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MétisMétis - Wikipedia

    The Métis (/ m ɛ ˈ t iː (s)/ meh-TEE(S); French:; Canadian French:; [citation needed] Michif: [mɪˈtʃɪf]) are an Indigenous people whose historical homelands include Canada's three Prairie Provinces, as well as parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories, Northwest Ontario and the northern United States.

  4. Métis French is a variety of Canadian French with some added characters such as Ññ, Áá, Óó, and Ææ (from older French spellings) (example, il ñá ócun nævus sur ce garçon English: "there is no birthmark on this boy") and words loaned from indigenous languages such as Ojibwe, Beaver and Cree .

  5. A winged goddess depicted under Zeus' throne, possibly Metis. Metis ( / ˈmiːtɪs /; Ancient Greek: Μῆτις, romanized : Mêtis, lit. 'Wisdom', 'Skill', or 'Craft'), in ancient Greek religion and mythology, was one of the Oceanids. [1] She is notable for being the first wife and advisor of Zeus, the King of the Gods.

  6. Family Language Planning Document (Louis Riel Institute, Métis Languages) We welcome all Métis Language resource submissions. Please contact metislanguages@lrilearn.ca

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › MetisMetis - Wikipedia

    Metis, mixed race persons in Gabon and elsewhere in francophone Africa. Métis, recognized Indigenous communities in Canada and America whose distinct culture and language emerged after early intermarriage between First Nations peoples and early European settlers, primarily French fur trappers.

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