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GENEALOGICAL CHART GUIDELINE National Definition of M tis: M tis means a person who self-identifies as M tis, is distinct from other Aboriginal peoples, is of Historic M tis ancestry, and is accepted.

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This guide provides clear instructions on how to effectively complete the CHART GUIDELINE - Metisnation. By following these steps, users will streamline the process of submitting their genealogical information to the Métis Nation.

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  1. Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the CHART GUIDELINE and open it for editing.
  2. Begin by filling in your contact information on page one. Ensure that your name is printed on every additional page.
  3. Enter your full name and relevant information in the first box, then move on to your parents’ details.
  4. Continue by adding only the individuals from your Métis line, including spouses for comprehensive research. If both of your parents are Métis, include information for both.
  5. Each box should include the individual's name, date of birth, place of birth, date of marriage, and date of death.
  6. Transfer the name of the last ancestor you entered on one page to the first box of the following page.
  7. The last individual listed on your chart should ideally be your Métis ancestor or their parents.
  8. In the 'Source Reference' section, provide descriptions of the supporting documents utilized, including census years, locations, and any relevant historical document information.
  9. Next to the arrows, indicate the type of supporting document you are submitting to confirm the biological link between an ancestor and their parents.
  10. Review all information for accuracy before saving your changes, and then download, print, or share the completed form as needed.

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Acceptable supporting documents include: Long-form birth certificates. Baptism certificates. Marriage certificates. Census records. Published obituaries or death certificates. Indian Affairs records pertaining to Métis. Fur trade records (e.g. Hudson's Bay Company journals) Métis land scrip (Western Canada)

Here are the major sources for research: Census records. Canadian censuses often recorded the ethnicity of individuals as well as their place of origin. ... Birth, marriage, and death records. ... Military records. ... School records. ... Métis scrip records. ... Published histories and genealogies.

Typically, when written with a small-m, métis refers to any community of European-Indigenous ancestry, including those in Ontario and Québec and non-status settlements near First Nations reserves.

While the French-speaking and English-speaking groups were previously distinct, today the Métis identity more broadly includes people of mixed First Nations descent and both European heritages. Historically, Métis served as the middlemen between European merchants and indigenous people.

Métis are 1 of 3 recognized Indigenous peoples in Canada, along with First Nations and Inuit.

The term “Métis” in s. 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982 does not encompass all individuals with mixed Indian and European heritage; rather, it refers to distinctive peoples who, in addition to their mixed ancestry, developed their own customs, way of life, and recognizable group identity.

On April 14, 2016, the Supreme Court declared that Métis and non-Status Indians are "Indians" for the purpose of federal Parliament's law-making jurisdiction under subsection 91(24) of the Constitution Act, 1867 .

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