Bahood, Zibe, Zibi, Zibiwes, Zibik, Zibek, Misi-ziibi (Some may not be correct)
Some Native American words for river include: "misippi" in Ojibwe, "nedobe" in Nahuatl, "pekwani" in Algonquin, and "wanogwat" in Lenape. Note that different tribes and languages may have their own unique words for river.
Washougal is named after the nearby Washougal River, which was named by the Native American Chinook tribe. The name Washougal is believed to mean "rushing water" or "rushing down" in the Native American language.
"Tchulahoma" is a Native American Choctaw word that means "red river." It is often used to refer to a specific area in Oklahoma near the Red River.
Louwala-Clough is a historic name for the Columbia River, used by the original Native American inhabitants of the region. It means "The River of the West," reflecting the significant role the river played in their lives and cultures.
The English translation for the Native American word for sun is "sun."
Achumawi refers to a Native American tribe indigenous to northeastern California. They are known for their traditional culture, including basket weaving and hunting skills. The name "Achumawi" means "river people" in their language.
Zuni was a Native American word.
It moved the Native American's south east of the Mississippi river
The famous Zipper River.
The Mohawk word for river is kahyonhowanen.
dick
Sacagawea
River of death
Native Americans called the mighty Mississippi river the father of waters.
Ohio means beautiful river in native American and when the native Americans saw the Ohio river they called the area Ohio.
From the Native American tribe of the same name.
connecticutt
Shoshone