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Gens de Terre River : ウィキペディア英語版
Gens de Terre River

The Gens de Terre River (in French: ''Rivière Gens de Terre'', literal meaning: "people of the land") is a river in central Quebec, Canada. It is located on the eastern edge of the La Vérendrye Wildlife Reserve in the Vallée-de-la-Gatineau County Municipality in the Outaouais region. Its source is the Cabonga Reservoir from where it flows in a mostly southern direction for 115 km and drains into the Gens de Terre Bay of the Baskatong Reservoir.
Tributaries include:
*Bélinge River
*Wapus River
*Serpent River
The section of the river between the Wapus River and the iron bridge downstream is breathtaking with cliffs on both sides. This section is marked by continuous class II-IV whitewater, and should only be paddled by expert canoers.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Rivers PaddleFoot Trips Travel )〕 The flow of the river depends greatly on the water level management in the Cabonga Reservoir.
==History==
The name of the river may be attributed to Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811), aide-de-camp to Marquis de Montcalm. In 1757, he wrote in his journal: "''Têtes-de-Boule'' brought by the Nipissings. Those savages are also called people of the land (''gens des terres''), live in the woods, are great hunters, mediocre warriors, neither have police nor politics, trade more with the English at the Hudson Bay than with us". And in a memo from 1759, Bougainville wrote: "The nations that deal there are the ''Têtes-de-Boules'' (Atikamekw) or people of the land and the Namcosakio who come from towards the Hudson Bay."〔
The name "Gens de Terre" was probably assigned by voyageurs or fur traders as a reminder of this native American nomadic tribe, whose territory stretched between the upper basins of the Saint-Maurice, Gatineau, and Ottawa Rivers. It has been used in official documents since at least 1867.〔
In the early twentieth century, the river was called Bark River by the English.〔
The river has long been used by loggers for log driving. The log drivers were nicknamed ''La Maline'' (the malignant) because of the obstacles and difficulties that were found along the route.〔

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