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Lake Leelanau, Michigan : ウィキペディア英語版
Lake Leelanau, Michigan

Lake Leelanau is an unincorporated community in Leland Township, Leelanau County, Michigan, near the lake of the same name. It is situated along at the "narrows" that separate North & South Lake Leelanau.
==History==
Native Americans who first inhabited the area called this land "ke-ski-bi-ag," which means "narrow body of water,"〔(Leelanau County website re Lake Leelanau history )〕 and called the lake itself "lee-lan-au," which means "delight of life."〔(Info Michigan website )〕 Henry Rowe Schoolcraft, an Indian agent for the territory, was credited with formally naming the county, and was said to use ''Leelinau'' as a character in his writing. See Leelanau County for a more complete discussion of the etymology of the name.
Scholars have established that ''Leelinau'' was first one of the pen names used by his wife Jane Johnston Schoolcraft, in writings for ''The Literary Voyager'', a family magazine which she and her husband wrote together and circulated among friends in the 1820s.〔(Jeremy Mumford, "Mixed-race identity in a nineteenth-century family: the Schoolcrafts of Sault Ste. Marie, 1824-27" ), ''Michigan Historical Review'', 22 Mar 1999, pp.3-4, accessed 11 Dec 2008〕 Jane Johnston was of Ojibwa and Scots-Irish descent, and wrote in Ojibwe and English. While her writing was not published formally in her lifetime (except as Schoolcraft appropriated it under his own name), Jane Johnston Schoolcraft has been recognized as "the first Native American literary writer, the first known Indian woman writer, the first known Indian poet, the first known poet to write poems in a Native American language, and the first known American Indian to write out traditional Indian stories."〔(Robert Dale Parker, ''Jane Johnston Schoolcraft'' ), University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, accessed 11 Dec 2008〕 In 2008 Jane Johnston Schoolcraft was inducted into the Michigan Women's Hall of Fame.〔
As French settlers began arriving from Canada in the middle of the nineteenth century, the settlement became known as "Le Naro," owing to its location near the narrows.〔(Ibid. )〕 The narrows connect North and South Lake Leelanau. The early settlers called the river and the lake "Carp Lake," a term still used by some locals.〔(Real estate agent website re Lake Leelanau )〕
In 1854, a dam was built on the Leland River, near the northwest end of Lake Leelanau, raising the water 12 feet and substantially increasing the size of the lakes.
The Schaub family came in 1855 and took up farming; they planted the first vineyard in Leelanau County, and wine was sold locally and shipped to other markets such as Detroit and Ohio.〔(Ibid. )〕
In 1867, a fur trader named Andre de Beloit tried in vain to drill for oil. He hit an artesian spring which still gushes today at nearby Fountain Point resort.〔(Fountain Point Resort website )〕
In 1871, the first post office was established as "Provement", believed to be shortened from "improvement." By 1924, the post office was renamed as Lake Leelanau.〔
In 1887, a Catholic school was built named St. Mary of the Assumption. The original two-story wooden building later burned down, and a brick building was erected in 1928 next to where the former building had stood.〔(St. Mary of the Assumption Parish Catholic Church and School website )〕

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