Harney Peak
Americannoun
noun
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For example, the Oglala Lakota successfully changed the name of a sacred mountain in the heart of the Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota from Harney Peak to Black Elk Peak in 2016.
From Scientific American • Apr. 22, 2022
The federal board determined from the input received that Harney Peak was concerning to Native Americans in the area, said Lou Yost, the board’s executive secretary for domestic names.
From Seattle Times • Aug. 11, 2016
But if it’s east of the Rockies, it is the rightful holder of the title Harney Peak claims and South Dakotans boast of.
From Washington Times • Jul. 13, 2015
Oglala Sioux Tribe member Dorothy Sun Bear said she voted for the county name change and was "elated" when she heard about the proposal to rename Harney Peak.
From US News • May 1, 2015
Looking ahead you can see Harney Peak, the highest mountain in the Black Hills district; and on the right you see Buffalo Gap, through which the creek runs that heads at Min-ne-pa-juta Springs.
From Cave Regions of the Ozarks and Black Hills by Owen, Luella Agnes
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