Natural landmarks renamed for Indigenous peoples
Mountains, valleys, and other destinations that have new names
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When Ayres Rock was renamed Ulura in honor of the Pitjantjatjara, the Aboriginal people of the area, many people urged governments and local authorities to recognize other natural landmarks for their Indigenous heritage. In 2019, Mount McKinley in the United States was renamed Denali for the same reason. Elsewhere in other countries, mountains, valleys, and suchlike have been assigned a dual name, thus maintaining their contemporary association while acknowledging Indigenous identity. So where in the world are some of the most notable examples of this commendable policy found?
Click through and learn of the new names replacing the old.
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