Native Americans advocate Squaw Peak name change
He came to BYU straight from a reservation. He was the first Native American hired by ESPN Magazine. He sparked a controversy in the sports world over the Washington Redskins name. Now Eugene Tapahe wants to bring to Provos attention another name offensive to Native Americans: Squaw Peak.
The r-word, which is redskins, the s-word, which is squaw, and the n-word, which is really bad for black people those are all in the same category, Tapahe said. But we throw squaw around like its nothing.
Provo Mayor John Curtis announced at the Provo Womens Day Lecture Series in March that his department is in the beginning stages of changing the name of the Provo peak because squaw is a derogatory term for Native American women.
The name-change committee includes Provo Mayors Office Media Specialist Courtney Kendrick, BYU Native American literature professor Michael Taylor and Meredith Lam, a member of the Navajo tribe and director of American Indian Education for Provo City School District.
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