another place name
rtwright@grassrootsgroup.com
rtwright at GRASSROOTSGROUP.COM
Wed Sep 13 16:49:37 UTC 2000
Theresa;
A long shot, but there is the classic cowboy poem Laska. Don't remember
who wrote it but my son performs it so I will forward this to him and
perhaps he can tell you. Could a cowboy have named it?
Also, you might writing to the Geographical Place Namas board in Ottawa.
Likely an address on the web.
Cheers
Richard Wright
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>From: Theresa Kishkan <tkishkan at UNISERVE.COM>
>To: CHINOOK at LISTSERV.LINGUISTLIST.ORG
>Subject: another place name
>Date: Wed, Sep 13, 2000, 9:39 AM
>
> Does anyone know the origins of the name Lasca, as in Lasca Creek (on
> Kootenay Lake)? It isn't in the place name books that I have but it isn't
> awfully big, either, so no surprise.
> Theresa Kishkan
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