California's initiative to remove the term 'squaw' from over 100 geographical names marks an essential step towards recognizing and respecting the dignity of Native American women.
Wade Crowfoot, secretary of the California Natural Resources Agency, highlighted that naming places should reflect shared history without perpetuating discrimination, emphasizing the cultural significance of respectful terminology.
The California Advisory Committee on Geographic Names is renaming over 30 locations in 15 counties as part of a broader movement to eliminate derogatory geographic terms nationwide.
The actions follow a federal directive from Interior Secretary Deb Haaland, affirming the term 'squaw' is derogatory, illustrating a commitment to rectify historical injustices faced by Native American communities.
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