Nokasippi River

The Nokasippi River is a 46.5-mile-long (74.8 km)[1] tributary of the Mississippi River in central Minnesota in the United States. In the Ojibwe language, the river is called Nooke-ziibi ("Tender River"). The term "tender" generally refers to the Bear Totem, but in this case refers to Chief Nokay, who was named after the Bear Totem and lived along the shores of Nokay Lake.

Course

The Nokasippi flows for its entire course in southern Crow Wing County. It begins in Clearwater Lake, about 15 miles (24 km) east-northeast of Brainerd, and flows generally southwestwardly, passing through Eagle, Nokay, Pointon, South Long and Round lakes. It joins the Mississippi River from the east just north of the town of Fort Ripley and across the Mississippi from the Camp Ripley Military Reservation. Just upstream of its mouth, the Nokasippi collects a short tributary, the Little Nokasippi River.

See also

Coordinates: 46°10′39″N 94°21′53″W / 46.1774666°N 94.3647254°W / 46.1774666; -94.3647254[2]

References

  1. U.S. Geological Survey. National Hydrography Dataset high-resolution flowline data. The National Map, accessed November 29, 2012
  2. U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Nokasippi River
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