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A Place Called Plover Portage by Justin Isherwood
An Algonkin word,
wabangonigon was the name of Plover Portage long before axe and plow entered the
region. The word means, east trail from the river, and refers to the portage
route from the Wisconsin River east to the Tomorrow River-Waupaca River. How
long before the white man this trail existed is placed at twenty centuries, 2000
years of comings and goings. A lot of things have come and a lot have gone; what
remains is the elemental way people respond to land. A people whose lives,
language, material wealth, is only as great as the land beneath them. We are
land made Man. The land has shaped our population, our homes, our sports, our
clothing, our roads, our vocations, our crops, and we might guess it shapes our
thinking....
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