- Totagatic River
The Totagatic River is a
tributary of theNamekagon River in northwesternWisconsin in theUnited States . Via the Namekagon and St. Croix Rivers, it is part of the watershed of theMississippi River . According to theGeographic Names Information System , the river's name has also been historically spelled Togatatic and Totogatic. Its name is derived from theOjibwe language "Dootoogaatigo-ziibi" meaning "River of Boggy Riverway" (or literally, "River of spongy-ground river-course"), due to its course throughwetland s.The Totagatic is formed by the confluence of its short east and west forks in southwestern Bayfield County, and flows generally westwardly through Sawyer, Washburn, Douglas and Burnett Counties, passing through several lakes. It joins the Namekagon River in Burnett County, 45 mi (72 km) south of the city of Superior. In Douglas County, it receives the
Ounce River .ee also
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List of Wisconsin rivers References
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DeLorme (1992). "Wisconsin Atlas & Gazetteer". Freeport, Maine: DeLorme. ISBN 0-89933-247-1.
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