Granted, I don't like when people appropriate other peoples' cultures, but there are people whose lineage is European and Indian or First Nations, and they are proud of it. Some use the term "metis" to denote that, and, while I realize that the particular culture in Saskatchewan, Manitoba, and Alberta lays claim to the term, what do we call people whose blood is mixed, but who came from Nova Scotia, New Brunswick or Quebec? What are they? I think we need a term that is respectful, that people can use to denote the pride they feel in their mixed heritage. I also think that people of mixed heritage should stand together in that pride, regardless of blood quantum. Respect is the most important thing, so if the primary Metis culture is offended by mixed bloods of other provinces or nations using the term, let's figure out what is appropriate. After all, it wasn't just "coureurs du bois" who took native wives. There were others, and the wives weren't all Ojibwe and Cree. They were Mi'kmaq, Maliseet, Miami, Potawatami, Shawnee, etc.