Lake_Winnibigoshish

Lake Winnibigoshish

Lake Winnibigoshish

Body of water in North Central Minnesota


Lake Winnibigoshish is a body of water in north central Minnesota in the Chippewa National Forest. Its name comes from the Ojibwe language Wiinibiigoonzhish, a diminutive and pejorative form of Wiinibiig, meaning "filthy water" (i.e., "brackish water"). The name is related in structure to Lake Winnipeg and to the Algonquian name for Lake Winnebago, which the Ho-chunk (Winnebago) Nation was named after.[1]

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The Lake's area of 67,000 acres makes it the fourth largest in Minnesota.[2] The headwaters of the Mississippi River begin at Lake Itasca (see Mississippi River Basin map); where it flows through Winnibigoshish, the Mississippi is at its widest - more than 11 miles.[3]

The former Winnibigoshish Township (now unorganized), located on the north shore of Lake Winnibigoshish, in Itasca County, Minnesota, was named after this lake.


References

  1. William J. Kubiak (Great Lakes Indians) Grand Rapids: Baker Book House Company, 1970
  2. "Lake Winnie". Lake Winnie Area. Lake Winnie Area Resort Association. 2015. Retrieved 14 August 2021.
  3. "Mississippi River Facts". National Park Service. US Nat Park Service. Retrieved 14 August 2021.




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