Posted on 08/30/2015 2:40:46 PM PDT by Cincinatus' Wife
President Obama on Monday will announce a plan to rename Alaskas Mount McKinley to Denali, the name that nearby natives have long used.
By taking action to officially name the 20,000-foot peak Denali, Obama will take the Alaskan Natives side in a dispute that has stretched on for more than a century.
Generally believed to be central to the Athabascan creation story, Denali is a site of significant cultural importance to many Alaska Natives, the White House said in a Sunday fact sheet. The name Denali has been used for many years and is widely used across the state today.
Alaska first formally requested the change in 1975.
It has often been a bipartisan legislative priority among Alaskas congressional delegation to rename the mountain. Lisa Murkowski (R), the states senior senator and chairwoman of the Energy and Natural Resources Committee, which is responsible for the matter, has sponsored legislation in every session of Congress to do so since taking her seat.
At a hearing about the Denali bill in June, Murkowski said renaming the mountain seems a fitting gesture and an appropriate way to honor the culture and history of Alaska Natives.
There is no need for this name confusion and controversy to continue, she said.
At the same hearing, Victor Knox, the associate director for planning, facilities and lands at the National Park Service, which manages the mountain and surrounding area, said the Obama administrative respects the history of Denali and would not object to Murkowskis legislation.
Efforts to rename the mountain have often faced strong opposition from Ohio and its congressional delegation in an attempt to preserve the honor of William McKinley. The 25th president was a presidential candidate when a gold prospector first named the peak after him.
The White Houses announcement did not specify how Obama and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell will assert authority to change the mountains name without approval from Congress.
Obama announced the action as part of a series of efforts to improve outreach to Alaska Natives. He will meet Monday in Anchorage to discuss the efforts with Alaska Native leaders and Gov. Bill Walker (I), Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott (D) and Murkowski.
The new actions include neighborhood revitalization funding for Anchorage, a native youth engagement program and wildlife management cooperation efforts.
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More PC cr**...........
The creation story was a myth.
It was named for McKinley in 1896.
That name stuck for almost 80 years.
Then activists for anything that isn't White decided to confuse things and cause controversy.
The confusion and controversy has lasted 40 years.
And now the activists for anything that isn't White beleive that they should be declared the winners because we've had enough confusion and controversy.
Another “In Yo Face, Whitey!” moment from the Kenyan dictator.
At least, small comfort that we the people can call it Mt. McKinley no matter what.
“The White Houses announcement did not specify how Obama and Interior Secretary Sally Jewell will assert authority to change the mountains name without approval from Congress.”
Like that has stopped him before. Any chance he would be changing it if it were named for a SJW?
Well God got to name “light” as in let there be...ah...hum, a yes, LIGHT! and it was good.
The One cannot be outshined!
It’s still Mount McKinley.
Who cares what some bureaucrats say? They also say Pluto isn’t a planet!
It’s a Government Motors truck.
“And now the activists for anything that isn’t White believe that they should be declared the winners because we’ve had enough confusion and controversy.”
Lead is gray.
Just saying.
We can’t have it named after a Republican. At least he didn’t name it Mt. Czolgosz after McKinley’s assassin.
Sort of like renaming Squaw Mountain (Maine) to Big Moose Mountain. We still call it Squaw Mountain.
Trying to leave a mess for Mr. Trump to clean up afterwards.
Wouldn't this make it the same thing as the Ten Commandments, a crucifix or a Nativity scene on U.S. Government property. This appears to be a violation of the commie 'RATS' "wall of separation". We're going to have to tear down Denali. The whole friggin' mountain! Crap!!! COMMIE HYPOCRITES!!!
When asked about it, Obama's response was "AAAHHAHAHAHAHHHAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHAHHAHA!!!"
every body that is any body calls it Denali already
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