News from the Sisters of the Holy Names - SPMHS
This culture was primarily composed of French Canadian trappers, at one time employed by the Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Vancouver, and their Native American wives. Included were the offspring of these unions. The French word Métis (pronounced “matee”) is often used to describe the culture. ................
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