The number of self-identified Metis in Quebec and the Maritimes is estimated to now be in the hundreds of thousands. In part one of this two-part series, APTN’s Justin Brake takes a closer look at self-identified Acadiens-Métis in Nova Scotia and whether their claims of indigeneity are harmless, or harmful. Watch the video below.
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