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I don't think this lake named itself.
Lake is named after a group of indigenous people
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slavey
Not really any better
Did you know that the word "slave" comes from the late Latin word scalvus, meaning "slav"? This is because the overwhelming majority of slaves were slavic prisoners, so "slav" just became synonymous with forced laborer
I did not know that. How depressing, thanks.
Slavic history is absolutely wild with stuff like that. Eastern Europe has seen countless mass movements of people through it ranging from peaceful Romani migration from India to Operation Barbarossa torching, killing, and raping everything between Gdansk and Moscow.
Life in Eastern Europe has always been hard, and i really do admire the people that continue to live there after 3 thousand years of pillaging, plagues, famine, and genocide from all directions.i once had a history professor describe Eastern Europe as "the world's genetic dumping ground" which is pretty brutal, but fairly apt.
It's still slavery themed, if not perpetrated by the usual suspects.
They were literally named slaves by their neighbours, and that is the name we have for them, nice.