The Hudson river was referred to as the (Big Water) the tidal flow reverses, by the way- I have never seen this happen ,nor do I know any SIRT pilots or mates who have! Maybe it isn"t visible in the lower bay- where the Ferryboats ply their trade. Father of Waters was the Mississippi. Don"t know about lakes.
it is a North American Indian name
The native American Indian seneca name for a friend is Donehogawa.
There is actually no such language as "Indian". There are more than 450 different languages spoken in India. If you are talking about Native American languages, there are more than 700. If you would like a translation, you would need to specify which Indian language you are talking about.
The American Indian word for "lake" varies among different Indigenous languages. For example, in the Ojibwe language, "lake" is referred to as "nibi," while in the Lakota language, it is called "wíiyA." Each tribe has its own unique language and terminology, reflecting the diversity of Indigenous cultures across North America.
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.
Sebago is a local American Indian name.
It is the Indian name for Lake Superior
Indian Lake, Ohio
Great-water or Great-lake
it is a North American Indian name
Lake Champlain and Lake George. Both located in Upsate New York.
The native American Indian seneca name for a friend is Donehogawa.
Indian Head Park, Illinois, derived its name from the nearby Indian Head Lake, which was named for its distinctive shape resembling a Native American's head. The area was initially developed in the 1950s as a residential community, and the name reflects both the natural features of the landscape and the historical presence of Native American tribes in the region. The name signifies a connection to the local geography and heritage.
No it is not. but it is German.
The address of the Town Of Indian Lake Public Library is: Pelon Road, Indian Lake, 12842 0778
There are about 700 different Native American languages. But there is no such language as "Indian".
Gitchigoomie is the Ojibwa(Chippewa) Native American name for Lake Superior.