Tansi;
Thank you for the PM, Flying Dust! My main point, here, is that the many people who claim to be Metis, in order to create some form of "credibility", have been getting challenged, just like those who claim other Cultures, by the people of those Cultures. The Metis National Council has been working to develop genealogical databases, in order to help with the recognition of Metis families and individuals.
If anyone has talent, they should be very Grateful that they have been Gifted, in this way. I believe that it is disrespectful, at least, for someone to make false claims, solely for the purpose of furthering their opportunities to make money. When someone claims to be a part of a vibrant and living Culture, their claims will be taken to represent those Cultures and may adversely affect the public's view of that Culture, whether it be Cherokee, Metis or any others.
Ekosi
Ric
edited to correct spelling of National, not Nationional.