Trinity River (Tex.)

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Name (Latin)
Trinity River (Tex.)
Coordinates
-96.89892222 -96.89892222 32.79839167 32.79839167 (gooearth )
See Also From tracing topical name
Rivers Texas
MARC
MARC
Other Identifiers
Wikidata: Q1969490
Library of congress: sh 91001190
Sources of Information
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Wikipedia description:

The Trinity River is a 710-mile (1,140 km) river. It rises in extreme northern Texas, a few miles south of the Red River. The headwaters are separated by the high bluffs on the southern side of the Red River. The Trinity River was previously identified as the stream that the Caddo called Arkikosa in Central Texas and Daycoa nearer the coast. However, in 2022, language preservationists from the Caddo Nation determined their ancestral language lacked the letter “R” sound. Arkikosa was likely a corruption or misspelling of the word Akokisa. In the vernacular of another tribe, the Atakapa who settled in the Gulf Coast woodlands, Akokisa means “river people.” French explorer Robert Cavelier de La Salle, in 1687, named the river, Riviere des canoës ("River of Canoes"). In 1690 Spanish explorer Alonso de León named it, "La Santísima Trinidad" ("the Most Holy Trinity").

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