Two Ohio reservoirs, two streams, an island, and a bay were renamed this month as part of the Biden Administration decision to remove use of what is viewed as a slur against indigenous women from the name of nearly 650 federal places.
CLEVELAND, Ohio - Two Ohio reservoirs, two streams, an island, and a bay were renamed this month as part of the Biden Administration’s decision to remove the use of what is viewed as a slur against indigenous women from the name of nearly 650 federal places.in November “declaring ‘squaw’ a derogatory term and implementing procedures to remove the term from federal usage.”
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