Pelican River | |
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Native name | Zhede-ziibi ( Ojibwe) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
Location | Oneida County, Wisconsin |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Pelican Lake |
• coordinates | 45°31′36″N 89°12′22″W / 45.526626°N 89.206232°W |
Mouth | |
• location | Oneida County, Wisconsin |
• coordinates | 45°37′48″N 89°25′34″W / 45.629956°N 89.426242°W |
• elevation | 1,526 feet (465 m) |
The Pelican River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin. The source is Pelican Lake and the mouth is the confluence with the Wisconsin River in Rhinelander. Its name is a direct translation from the Ojibwe Zhede-ziibi.
The Pelican River was a travel artery for the Pelican Lake Band of the Ojibwe Indians when they needed to go to Lac du Flambeau or other central Ojibwe locations. [1]
Pelican River | |
---|---|
Native name | Zhede-ziibi ( Ojibwe) |
Location | |
Country | United States |
Location | Oneida County, Wisconsin |
Physical characteristics | |
Source | |
• location | Pelican Lake |
• coordinates | 45°31′36″N 89°12′22″W / 45.526626°N 89.206232°W |
Mouth | |
• location | Oneida County, Wisconsin |
• coordinates | 45°37′48″N 89°25′34″W / 45.629956°N 89.426242°W |
• elevation | 1,526 feet (465 m) |
The Pelican River is a river in Oneida County, Wisconsin. The source is Pelican Lake and the mouth is the confluence with the Wisconsin River in Rhinelander. Its name is a direct translation from the Ojibwe Zhede-ziibi.
The Pelican River was a travel artery for the Pelican Lake Band of the Ojibwe Indians when they needed to go to Lac du Flambeau or other central Ojibwe locations. [1]