“When Marquette asked his [Algonquin] guides what people lived on this river, they replied, "mihsoori", or "wehmihsoori" which in their Algonquin language describes a wooden canoe... Missouri is therefore translated as "people of wood canoes.”
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The People of the River's Mouth: In Search of the Missouria Indians (Missouri Heritage Readers)
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