Bow River and the Elbow river are probably a tie.https://twitter.com/drfarls/status/1353892560553570305 …
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The Bow River I believe is Mokabn in Blackfoot but I am unsure of the other names. I haven't been able to find what the Elbow is called, but the Blackfoot name for my home city is Moh-kíns-tsis, which I believe means elbow.
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Makhabn, sorry, I got the spelling mixed up.
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It's a beautiful river. Strong and wide but it is shallow in parts in the city and the geese like to weather there.
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The Elbow is long but narrow, and there are parts of it that run up along cliffs and woods where you may occasionally see a lynx or bear.
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The rivers flooded very badly a few years back now and it was scary watching the rivers just wash out roads and bridges like it was nothing.
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But this is why we have to follow Indigenous land management for mitigating climate change. Otherwise that will keep happening.
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