It is Alaska Senator Lisa Murkowski of the Republican Party who requested the name change, supported by former Republican and now Independent Governor Bill Walker.
“Governor and Lieutenant Governor Applaud Naming of Denali”
“For decades, Alaskans have been urging the federal government to recognize Denali by its proper name. I am pleased that the White House and the Department of Interior have taken the necessary steps to finally make this important change, said Governor Walker. Alaskas place names should reflect and respect the rich cultural history of our state, and officially recognizing the name Denali does just that.
http://gov.state.ak.us/Walker/press-room/full-press-release.html?pr=7252
It was first requested 40 years ago by the Alaska State Legislature.
I can read.
Lisa is a little late to the party.
I am pointing out the hypocrisy of the renaming, noting the sacred traditions of the Athabaskan tribes, by an Administration that pays no attention to basic religious freedoms and rights, especially of Christianity.
But, hey, as long as we are not promoting Christianity or the God of the Bible, it is OK.
From the two Republican U.S. Senators of Alaska:
Wednesday, February 04, 2015
WASHINGTON, DC Senators Lisa Murkowski and Dan Sullivan today announced they have introduced legislation that would make Denali the official name of Americas tallest peak the most widely-used designation of the 20,230 foot tall mountain given by the states Koyukon Athabascan residents (Deenaalee). The bill would reverse a century-old decision: 19th Century prospector William Dickey naming it after a President who never stepped foot in Alaska, William McKinley and how it has since been officially known and printed on maps and learning materials internationally.
Denali has long been known as the name for the great one, not only the tallest and largest mountain in Alaska but also all of North America, said Murkowski. Alaskans take great pride in this gorgeous natural monument, so it is important that we grant it its ancestral name to honor and respect our heritage as well as the lands through a name that goes back centuries. This is our Alaska, and this should be our decision.
“The Athabascan people of Alaska already named this great mountain thousands of years ago, said Sullivan. They called it Denali, the Great One. Denali absolutely belongs to Alaska and its citizens and with all due respect to my colleagues and the good people of Ohio, where President McKinley was born and where I have many friends and family, the mountain is not theirs to name. The naming rights already went to the Alaska Native ancestors of my wife and daughters people.
http://www.sullivan.senate.gov/content/murkowski-sullivan-denali-%E2%80%98-great-one%E2%80%99s-rightful-name