Kitchi Gumi, meaning "Great Water" in the Ojibwe language, refers to Lake Superior, the largest of the Great Lakes in North America. It spans over 31,700 square miles and holds approximately 10% of the world's freshwater supply. The lake is known for its stunning natural beauty, diverse ecosystems, and significant cultural history, particularly for Indigenous peoples. Lake Superior is also famous for its shipwrecks and is a popular destination for recreational activities like boating, fishing, and hiking along its shores.
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Gumi was released on the 25th June 2009
Kumagai Gumi was created in 1898.
The population of Kumagai Gumi is 2,006.
Kongō Gumi was created in 578.
Kongō Gumi ended in 2006.
Abubakar Gumi died in 1992.
Gumi College was created in 1992.
Megpoid is Gumi's last name
The motto of Kumagai Gumi is 'We build with heart'.
Abubakar Gumi was born in 1922-11.
"Kitchi Gammi" is a term derived from the Ojibwe language, meaning "great" or "big water," often referring to Lake Superior. It reflects the significance of the lake to Indigenous cultures and the region's geography. The name is also associated with the Kitchi Gammi Club, a historic social club located in Duluth, Minnesota, near the shores of Lake Superior.