Asked by Sukhi Malhi on Jun 09, 2024

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Cecil was curious about her ancestry and decided to research who she is.Cecil knew she was part French-Canadian simply because of her last name.After completing her research she found out that not only does she have French ancestry, but that she also had Indigenous.Which term would refer to her ancestry?

A) Métis
B) Inuit
C) First Nations
D) Indigenous

Métis

People indigenous to North America whose background is Aboriginal and European ancestry.

French-Canadian

Pertaining to individuals of French descent who are residents of Canada, particularly in the province of Quebec.

Indigenous

Pertaining to the original inhabitants of a region, having unique traditions, cultures, and ties to the land prior to colonization or annexation.

  • Understand the diversity and identities within Indigenous communities, including Métis, Inuit, and First Nations.
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Pejman MesdaghiJun 12, 2024
Final Answer :
A
Explanation :
Métis refers to individuals with mixed Indigenous and European ancestry, often specifically French and Cree or Ojibwe. The fact that Cecil has French-Canadian ancestry and Indigenous ancestry makes her potentially Métis.

First Nations is a term used to describe Indigenous peoples in Canada who are not Inuit or Métis. This term encompasses a variety of distinct Indigenous communities and cultures across the country. Cecil's Indigenous ancestry could potentially place her within a First Nations community.

While Indigenous is a broad term that encompasses all Indigenous peoples in Canada, it is not specific enough to denote which specific community or cultural group Cecil may be descended from. Inuit refers specifically to Indigenous peoples in the Arctic regions of Canada, so it is not applicable in this situation.