By Neil Vigdor and Christine Hauser, Photo: Ash Ponders/The New York Times, The New York Times, March 10, 2022
The map dots, resembling a scattergram of America, point to snow-covered pinnacles, remote islands and places in between.
Each of the 660 points, shown on maps of federal lands and waterways, includes the word “squaw” in its name, a term Native Americans regard as a racist and misogynistic slur.
Now the Interior Department, led by Deb Haaland, the first Native American cabinet secretary, is taking steps to strip the word from mountains, rivers, lakes and other geographic sites and has solicited input from tribes on new names for the landmarks.
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