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Iowa / Hokah / Effigy mound / Effigy Mounds National Monument / Mississippi River / Root River / Geography of the United States / Driftless Area / Geography of Minnesota
Date: 2012-05-21 19:35:28
Iowa
Hokah
Effigy mound
Effigy Mounds National Monument
Mississippi River
Root River
Geography of the United States
Driftless Area
Geography of Minnesota

Hokah History Hokah is a Sioux or Dakota word meaning root or heron. Early maps referred to the Root River as Hokah. Hokah was also the name of a Chief, Wecheschatope in the Sioux language, whose village stood on the sit

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