Yellowstone Superintendent Open To Changing Name Of Mountain in Yellowstone
In 2017, a coalition of Native American tribes called on the federal government to rename a pair of Yellowstone National Park locations, asserting that the namesakes of Mount Doane and Hayden Valley were unworthy of the honor.
Four years later, the tribes petition remains in limbo, with the National Park Service having yet to weigh in on the proposal.
Yellowstone Superintendent Cam Sholly said much of the delay has been ensuring the Park Service has a comprehensive engagement with the more than two dozen tribes associated with the park. In an interview last week, Sholly said he is open to the idea of changing the name of Mount Doane. He said a few different alternatives have been suggested, and well be happy to work with the tribes closely to see what might be possible.
As for renaming Hayden Valley, I think we need to kind of look at everything thats been submitted a little more closely what the recommendations for change are, which tribes have been involved in those conversations, Sholly said. I want to really engage the tribes more to see exactly what theyre thinking.
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