Haskell Lake is a shallow, 89-acre drainage lake in the headwaters of the Squirrel River, on the Lac du Flambeau Reservation in northern Wisconsin. The lake has long been valued by the Lac du Flambeau Band of Lake Superior Chippewa India... A Leaf,MJ Haserodt - 《Scientific Investigations...
geographical name Chip·pe·wa ˈchi-pə-ˌwȯ -ˌwä, -ˌwā, -wə river 183 miles (294 kilometers) long in northwestern Wisconsin flowing south into the Mississippi River More from Merriam-Webster on Chippewa Britannica.com: Encyclopedia article about Chippewa Love...
Lawrence River in 1534 and sailed as far as the current site of Montreal. French missionaries followed h... R Farley,S Danziger,HJ Holzer 被引量: 34发表: 2000年 Pleistocene geology of the Door Peninsula, Wisconsin The area described completes the detailed mapping of the glacial geology of ...
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Chippewa Falls, Wisconsin is a family-friendly community located a short drive from Minneapolis. The Chippewa River and various lakes are great for boating, fishing and tubing. There are several hiking paths, including our favorite in Big Falls County Park. Chippewa Falls is home to the popular...
WisconsinA total of 1,222 shovelnose sturgeon, Scaphirynchus platorynchus, were captured by electrofishing, tagged, and released in a 23-mile study reach of the Chippewa River, Wisconsin, during the period 1972-1977. Of that number, 261 fish were recaptured by electrofishing, of which 210 ...
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By the end of the eighteenth century the Ojibwa were the almost unchallenged owners of nearly all of the present Michigan, Northern Wisconsin, and Minnesota, including most of the Red River country and west-ward to the Turtle Mountains of North Dakota, together with the entire northern shores ...
(c.1690) firearms from the French, they drove the Fox from N Wisconsin. They then turned against the Sioux, compelling them to cross the Mississippi River. The Ojibwa continued their expansion W across Minnesota and North Dakota until they reached the Turtle Mts. in N central North Dakota. ...
Vegetation Dynamics on the Floodplain of the Lower Chippewa River in Wisconsin 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 34 作者: William J. Barnes 摘要: Changes in the composition and species diversity of trees in the floodplain forests of the lower Chippewa River since the time of settlement (ca...