- The
Wabash River /ˈwɔːbæʃ/ (French:
Ouabache) is a 503-mile-long (810 km)
river that
drains most of the
state of Indiana, and a
significant part of Illinois...
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Ouabache [wɑːbɑː'ʃi] (a
French transcription of the
Miami Indian word for the river, waapaahšiiki,
meaning "it
shines white", or "shining
water over white...
- The
Ouabache Sculpture is a
public artwork located in Lafayette,
Tippecanoe County in the US
state of Indiana.
Located on a gr****y plot
between adjacent...
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Harmonie Indiana Dunes Lincoln McCormick's Cr****
Mounds O'Bannon
Woods Ouabache Pokagon Potato Cr****
Prophetstown Shades Shakamak Spring Mill
Summit Lake...
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Harmonie Indiana Dunes Lincoln McCormick's Cr****
Mounds O'Bannon
Woods Ouabache Pokagon Potato Cr****
Prophetstown Shades Shakamak Spring Mill
Starve Hollow...
- O-H-I-o-ple O-h-i-o-ple O-li-gen-si-pen Olighin-cipou
River Ouabache La
Riviere Ouabache (See also
Wabash River)
Ouabouskigon Oyeu
River Oyo O-Yo L'Oyo...
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United States, but the only
other such
statue in
Indiana is
located in
Ouabache State Park in
Wells County. It is a
recreation area, with
fishing and boating...
- Tanasi,
whose etymology is unknown. Wabash:
English spelling of
French Ouabache, from Miami-Illinois waapaahšiiki, "it
shines white". Yukon: from an Athabaskan...
- The name
Wabash is an
anglicization of the
French name for the river,
Ouabache.
French traders named the
river after the
native Miami tribe's word for...
- By 1718
Vincennes was
working among the
Ouiatenon Miamis on the
upper Ouabache River. When his
father died in 1719, François
seemed to be the natural...