New law will remove the word 'squaw' from California place names
by Louis Sahagún, Los Angeles Times
Sep 25, 2022
3 minutes
In a ceremony joined by Native American tribal leaders, Gov. Gavin Newsom on Friday signed a bill that will remove the word "squaw" from nearly 100 geographic features and place names across California.
In at least one place with the offending name — the unincorporated town of Squaw Valley near Kings Canyon National Park — some residents are upset by the new law. Discussions about what the name should be have already grown heated.
The Dunlap Band of Mono Indians, whose ancestral home includes the area,
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