"One of those low spots that once was a reservoir for glacier ice and spring melt is Devils Lake - a name white people think is appropriate right now. This devil of a lake has visited all those houses that so foolishly were built in her bed.
I am a lake watcher.
I have friends and relatives who live in Fort Totten, N.D., so I hear about the spirituality of the lake and hear her referred to as sacred - Mini Waukan (the holy or sacred water). My grandmother, Little Sioux, used to ferry people across the lake many years ago when she was young. She also called it the Holy Water. A great and holy spirit lives there, she used to tell us. They regularly gave tobacco offerings when they crossed the lake."
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