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The Leaf Hills Moraines, sometimes called the Leaf Mountains, are a range of hills in west-central
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. The land does not exhibit many characteristics of mountains, but nevertheless rises typically to a height of above the surrounding farmland, occasionally reaching higher than . The name of this range of hills is translated from the
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''Gaaskibag-wajiwan'', which was interpreted by Gilfillan as “Rustling Leaf Mountains.” The name is also shared by Leaf Mountain Township, the two Leaf Lakes ("''Gaaskibag-wajiwi-zaaga'iganan''"), and the Leaf River ("''Gaaskibag-wajiwi-ziibi''"), all named for the hills. In turn, the hills in Ojibwe are named after Inspiration Peak ("''Gaaskibag-wajiw''"), a prominent hill in this area.


Description

The hills are described by Upham as "running southeast from Fergus Falls to the south line of the county and thence east and northeast to East Leaf Lake, a distance of 50 miles." Through their full extent in
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, the hills have steeply sloped sides covered by prairies and
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forests, primarily
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and
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.


Geology

The hills are formed by the convergence of the eighth and ninth marginal moraines formed by the Wadena and Des Moines lobes of the
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. This moraine forms an arc about ten to twenty miles (16 -32 km) wide and long. It is composed of a huge volume of morainic drift up to thick, overlain with thin sandy soil as well as rocks and boulders.


Landforms

The hills' outline is not regular, but erratic, and in many places the range is broken by rivers, streams, and Minnesota's famous lakes. Only a few of the many high points of the range have received names. Prominent among them are Indian Hill and Inspiration Peak. Higher terrain is located about five miles northeast of Inspiration Peak. Pekan Peak (unofficial name) in Section 32, Folden Township, Otter Tail County, Minnesota, discovered by John Sandy in February 2022, at coordinates 46°11′54.744″ N 95°30′4.248″ W (DMS), Latitude 46.19854 Longitude -95.50118 (DD), has an elevation of , measured by LiDAR (Light Detection and Ranging) technology.


History

Paleoindians lived in the area at least 6,000 years ago, and perhaps longer, as earlier remains have been found in the general vicinity. Artifacts from both the ''Prairie'' and Woodland cultures have been found; most items date from a period starting 900 to 1200 years ago. In more recent times, the region was held by the Dakota until they were displaced by the
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in the eighteenth century. Also in the eighteenth century, the area became a source of pelts for the
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. In the 1840s, the mountains were pierced by the
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and skirted by the East Plains Trail, two of the
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between Fort Garry (modern
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) and
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. These trails opened up the area to settlement in the last half of the nineteenth century. Due to their steepness and the abundance of
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and boulders, the hills were found by pioneers to be generally unsuitable for plowing but well suited for raising and grazing
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. Part of the region has been preserved in Maplewood State Park and another part is preserved in Inspiration Peak State Wayside Park.


See also

* Terminal moraine *
List of glacial moraines This a partial list of glacial moraines. They are arranged by continents and divided by related hydrologic basins. This list is incomplete. Please improve the listing. North America Moraines of the Great Lakes Region Lake Ontario Basin * Oak ...


References

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