Métis are descendants of
A) Viking colonists of Newfoundland who intermarried with the First Nations.
B) a small First Nations on the Michigan Peninsula who worked for the Northwest Company.
C) French, English and Scottish fur traders and their First Nations wives.
D) French, English and Scottish farmers and their First Nations wives.
E) none of the above.
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