Appistoki Peak
Appistoki Peak is located in the Lewis Range, Glacier [National Park (US)|Glacier National Park] in the U.S. state of Montana. Appistoki Peak, "was named by Evans [Butte (Grand Canyon)|R. T. Evans], a topographer who worked on the early map of the park. It is reported that he inquired from his Indian guide what word the Blackfeet used for "looking over something," and the guide, misunderstanding the meaning of his question, gave him the name "Appistoki," for the Indian god who looks over everything and everyone." Appistoki Peak rises on the southeast shore of Two [Medicine Lake] and is a short distance north of Mount [Henry (Montana)|Mount Henry].