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In 1870, most Metis lived in or near the Red River Settlement, now Winnipeg, Manitoba. After the Red River Rebellion, many Metis scattered across Canada's prairie, and many of those congregated in the area around today's Prince Albert, Saskatchewan.

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Canadians have mobility rights. They can live anywhere in Canada with other Canadians with the exception of First Nation reserves. To live on a reserve you need to be pure First Nation and have a treaty number. Total racial segregation is required by law there but I do know of some who live on reserves with the Bands permission. Might not be official though.

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Western Canada, mostly Manitoba and Saskatchewan

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i would like to c how the crees life syle was and how there envirments where l;ike

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The Metis live in Central Canada(Manitoba).

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