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Anchor text: Rupert's Land
Target Entity: Rupert\u0027s_Land
Preceding Context: The 19th Century community of Anglo-Métis, more commonly known as Countryborn, were children of
Succeeding Context: fur trade ; typically of Orcadian, Scottish, or English paternal descent and Aboriginal maternal descent. Their first languages would have been Aboriginal (Cree language, Saulteaux language, Assiniboine language, etc.) and English. It seems likely that their fathers spoke Gaelic, thus leading to the development of the dialect of English referred to as "Bungee".
Paragraph Title: Language
Source Page: Métis people (Canada)

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