French canadian indian ancestry
[DOC File]Searching for My Heritage
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Why did all my French-Canadian ancestors arrive by the early part of the eighteenth century? I eventually learned that although the early colonists of New France were very open to settlers from all over the European continent, this ended when they lost the French and Indian …
[DOC File]We Métis are the descendants of Indian women who lived ...
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We Métis are the descendants of Indian women who lived freely on the Plains of Western Canada and who were masters of their realm. We Métis are also the descendants of French coureurs de Bois, …
[DOC File]Native Americans
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In 1570, League of the Iroquois was founded to end the warfare between these Indians. It became the strongest Indian confederation in America. 5. 1689 when France and England went to war the Iroquois de fended for the next 8 years English frontier interests against the French and their Indian …
[DOCX File]Reis' Native Studies 30
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Gage Canadian Dictionary defines Métis as: “a person of mixed blood, especially a person of French and North American Indian ancestry belonging to or descended from the Saskatchewan river valleys …
[DOC File]During the 1500 and 1600 hundreds, France and Spain were ...
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The French tried to start the first permanent European colony in North America in 1541 at Cap-Rouge, Québec but because of Indian attacks and bad weather, it was abandoned. There were unsuccessful …
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