US changes names of places with racist term for Native women

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The term originated in the Algonquin language and may have once simply meant “woman.” But over time, the word morphed into a misogynist and racist term to disparage Indigenous women, experts say.

bearing the offensive word “squaw” include the mundane , peculiar and Indigenous terms whose meaning at a glance will elude those unfamiliar with Native languages.

“I feel a deep obligation to use my platform to ensure that our public lands and waters are accessible and welcoming. That starts with removing racist and derogatory names that have graced federal locations for far too long,” Interior Secretary Deb Haaland said in a statement. that began after Haaland, the first Native American to lead a Cabinet agency, took office in 2021. Haaland is from Laguna Pueblo in New Mexico.

Haaland meanwhile created a panel that will take suggestions from the public on changing other places named with derogatory terms.

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