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Why is the Metis flag red?

The red color in the Métis flag is symbolic of:

* The blood shed by the Métis people: This represents the sacrifices made by the Métis in the fight for their rights and recognition, including the Red River Resistance and the Northwest Rebellion.

* The blood of their ancestors: This honors the Métis people's heritage and their connection to the land.

* Their resilience and strength: The red color signifies the Métis people's unwavering determination and their ability to overcome challenges.

It's important to note that the red color in the Métis flag is not related to the color of the Canadian flag. While both flags have red, it is symbolic of different things in each context.

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