
Lake Bemidji and the upper reaches of the Mississippi River serve as the focal point for this mid-century survey of North-Central Minnesota. The landscape is defined by its massive water bodies and significant tribal lands, including the Red Lake Indian Reservation bordering Lower Red Lake and the White Earth Indian Reservation to the west. The distribution of settlements like Bemidji, Walker, and Cass Lake reflects the region's reliance on both the water network and the overlapping rail lines of the Great Northern, Northern Pacific, and Soo Line.
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