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- The Schoolcraft River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in northern Minnesota in the United States. Although short, it is considered as the first major tributary of the Mississippi, since it is the first river that joins the Mississippi below its source that is nearly the same size as the Mississippi itself. The river is named after Henry Schoolcraft, who mapped the region and discovered nearby Lake Itasca as the source of the Mississippi in 1831. Its name in the Ojibwe language is Ozaawindibe-ziibi (Yellow-head River), named after Ozaawindib who guided Schoolcraft to the nearby Omashkoozo-zaaga'igan (Elk Lake), which Schoolcraft then named Lake Itasca. Prior to being named for these early explorers it had been called the "Naiwa River" It rises in Schoolcraft Lake, in central Hubbard County just south of Lake George. It flows NNE through Paul Bunyan State Forest and through Lake Plantagenet . It joins the Mississippi just south of Bemidji, just before the Mississippi enters Lake Bemidji. The river is a popular destination for recreational canoeing, and for recreation fishing of walleye. (en)
- La Schoolcraft River est un affluent de rive droite du Mississippi d'environ 48 km de long situé au nord du Minnesota aux États-Unis. (fr)
- スクールクラフト川(スクールクラフトがわ、Schoolcraft River)は、アメリカ合衆国ミネソタ州北部にある全長約48kmの川で、ミシシッピ川の支流である。ミシシッピ川において長さと流量を持つ主要な支流の中で最初に合流する河川であるとされている。名称は、この地域の地図を作成し1831年に近くにあるイタスカ湖がミシシッピ川の水源であることを発見したヘンリー・スクールクラフトに由来している。 (ja)
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- The Schoolcraft River in the region near the headwaters of the Mississippi. (en)
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- Location of mouth in Minnesota (en)
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- La Schoolcraft River est un affluent de rive droite du Mississippi d'environ 48 km de long situé au nord du Minnesota aux États-Unis. (fr)
- スクールクラフト川(スクールクラフトがわ、Schoolcraft River)は、アメリカ合衆国ミネソタ州北部にある全長約48kmの川で、ミシシッピ川の支流である。ミシシッピ川において長さと流量を持つ主要な支流の中で最初に合流する河川であるとされている。名称は、この地域の地図を作成し1831年に近くにあるイタスカ湖がミシシッピ川の水源であることを発見したヘンリー・スクールクラフトに由来している。 (ja)
- The Schoolcraft River is a tributary of the Mississippi River, approximately 30 mi (48 km) long, in northern Minnesota in the United States. Although short, it is considered as the first major tributary of the Mississippi, since it is the first river that joins the Mississippi below its source that is nearly the same size as the Mississippi itself. The river is named after Henry Schoolcraft, who mapped the region and discovered nearby Lake Itasca as the source of the Mississippi in 1831. Its name in the Ojibwe language is Ozaawindibe-ziibi (Yellow-head River), named after Ozaawindib who guided Schoolcraft to the nearby Omashkoozo-zaaga'igan (Elk Lake), which Schoolcraft then named Lake Itasca. Prior to being named for these early explorers it had been called the "Naiwa River" (en)
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- Schoolcraft River (fr)
- スクールクラフト川 (ja)
- Schoolcraft River (en)
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