Monday, 31 August 2015

Obama renames Mount McKinley as Denali


After decades of controversy, the name of Mount McKinley, the tallest mountain in North America, has been changed back to its original native Alaskan, Denali.


Denali translates to High One and is used widely by locals, the BBC reports.


The 20,237ft (6,168m) peak was named by a gold prospector in 1896 after he heard that William McKinley had been nominated to become the United States president.


U.S President Barack Obama announced the change ahead of a three-day visit to Alaska to highlight climate change.


“With our own sense of reverence for this place, we are officially renaming the mountain Denali in recognition of the traditions of Alaska Natives and the strong support of the people of Alaska,” U.S Interior Secretary, Sally Jewell, said in a statement announcing the change.


The statement went on to note that McKinley had never set foot on Alaska.


Alaska has been attempting to change the name to Denali for decades. However, its attempts to change it at a federal level have been blocked by Ohio, William McKinley’s home state.


It is unclear if Ohio will attempt to stop this name change.


McKinley was the 25th president of the U.S. He was assassinated early in his second term in 1901.





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