Michif
Michif is a unique language that blends elements of French and Cree, primarily spoken by the Métis people in Canada. It combines the grammar of Cree with a vocabulary largely derived from French, creating a distinct linguistic identity that reflects the cultural heritage of the Métis community.
The language is primarily spoken in regions like Manitoba and Saskatchewan, where the Métis population is significant. Michif is considered endangered, as fewer younger speakers are learning it, prompting efforts to revitalize and preserve this important aspect of Métis culture and history.