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No it was named for the Miami River of Florida which takes its name from Lake Mayaimi. Miamii, Oklahoma was named for the Miami Indians.
The Acuera, a member of the Timucuan Federation.
They lived in lake Upemba and like Kisole
Miami, Chippewa, Huron, Shawnee, Algonquin, Iroquois
The complex is named after the lake located near it. The Montebello Lake is the water supply for the surrounding area.
Lake Huron
i think it was the lake that was named after the tribe... the Algonquins You are probably thinking of the Hurons this is a tribe that resides in Canada as well as in the USA. they are named for Lake Huron one of the Great Lakes.
Great Slave Lake is the second largest lake in the Northwest Canadian territory and the deepest lake in North America. It is named for the Slave Indian tribe that used to live on its shores. Great Slave Lake was discovered by Samuel Hearne in 1771.
Lake Erie for the Erie Indians. This was answered by Zonka.
No it was named for the Miami River of Florida which takes its name from Lake Mayaimi. Miamii, Oklahoma was named for the Miami Indians.
The name Michigan is based on the Chippewa Indian word "meicigama" meaning great water, and refers to the Great Lake.
Great-water or Great-lake
from being icy Eriez Indian Tribe
Caribou Lake - of which there are two in Ontario - is named after reindeer.
' Erie' a tribe and shorten form of Iroquoian word Erielhonan or 'long tail'. 'Huron' named by French explorers of inhabitants in the area, Wyandot or 'Hurons'. 'Michigan' possibly from the Ojibwa word mishigami meaning 'great water. 'Ontario' from Wyandot word ontarío meaning 'Great Lake. 'Superior' the English translation of French term 'lac supérieur'.
Because the lakes are great
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