Half-breed
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Half-breed is a term used to describe anyone who is half of one race and half of another. The term was once widely used to describe people of mixed Native American (especially North American) and white European parentage. Métis is a french term for half-breed. The term is considered an impolite and offensive slur by many, though the term "mutt" is considered much more offensive for it is referring to them as a dog.

