State of South Dakota
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SEVENTY-SIXTH
SESSION
LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY, 2001 |
400E0805 |
SENATE STATE AFFAIRS COMMITTEE ENGROSSED
NO.
HB 1280
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02/21/2001
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Introduced by: The Committee on State Affairs at the request of the Governor |
BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF THE STATE OF SOUTH DAKOTA:
Section 1. The Legislature finds that certain geographic place names are offensive and insulting to all South Dakota's people, history, and heritage. These place names should be replaced by names that reflect South Dakota's people, history, and heritage without resorting to harmful or offensive stereotypes, names, words, or phrases. Section 4 of this Act lists the currently known geographic names that are harmful or offensive. All state and local government agencies may make changes to maps and any other reference materials to reflect the changes provided in this Act. A copy of this Act shall be forwarded by the Legislative Research Council to the United States Board on Geographic Names for consideration as recommendations for changes on any federal maps and reference materials that reference these names and places.
Section 2. The geographic place names set forth in section 4 of this Act are considered harmful and offensive. The new place names provided in section 4 of this Act shall replace and shall be used by all state and local agencies in South Dakota in all future publications, maps, or
other reference materials published after the effective date of this Act.
Section
3.
If no replacement place name for a specific location or feature is provided in
section 4 of this Act, a replacement name may be suggested by the county or other local
government entity, or by any interested person and may be submitted to the Department of
Environment and Natural Resources in Pierre for a period of ninety days following the effective
date of this Act. The final decision on any replacement names, not previously approved by the
Legislature pursuant to this Act, shall be made jointly by the Board of Water and Natural
Resources, the Board of Minerals and Environment, and the Transportation Commission within
sixty days after the expiration of the ninety-day deadline. Any place names adopted in the manner
described in this section shall be adopted and used and shall replace the offensive place names
listed in section 4 of this Act pursuant to the provisions of this Act.
Section
4.
Offensive place names in South Dakota by county are replaced as follows:
County | Current place name | Place name changed to |
Codington | Squaw Lake | Serenity Lake |
Custer | Little Squaw Creek | No recommendation |
Negro Canyon | " " | |
Negro Wool Ridge | " " | |
Fall River | Squaw Flat | Hat Creek Flat |
Gregory | Squaw Creek | No recommendation |
Squaw Creek Reservoir | " " | |
Haakon | Squaw Creek | No recommendation |
Negro Creek | " " | |
Harding | Squaw Creek | No recommendation |
East Squaw Creek | " " | |
Squaw Tree Spring | " " | |
West Squaw Creek | " " | |
Jackson | Big Negro Draw | No recommendation |
Little Negro Creek | " " | |
Jones | Squaw Creek | Pitan Creek |
Lake | Negro Creed | Franklin Creek |
Lawrence | Squaw Creek | Cleopatra Creek |
East Branch of Squaw Creek | East Branch Cleopatra Creek | |
Negro Gulch | Last Chance Gulch | |
Negro Hill | African Hill | |
Marshall | Squaw Hill | Six Mile Hill |
Squaw Lake | Six Mile Lake | |
Meade | Squaw Butte School | No recommendation |
Squaw Butte | " " | |
Squaw Creek | " " | |
Negro Creek School | " " | |
Moody | Squaw Creek | Jack Moore Creek |
Pennington | Squaw Creek | Cedar Breaks Creek |
Negro Creek | Medicine Mountain Creek | |
Shannon | Little Squaw Humper Creek | Little Red Shirt Creek |
Little Squaw Humper Table | Little Red Shirt Table | |
Squaw Humper Creek | Two Bulls Creek | |
Squaw Humper Dam | Two Bulls Dam | |
Squaw Humper Table | Two Bulls Table | |
Stanley | Negro Edge Canyon | No recommendation |
Ziebach | Squaw Teat Butte | Peaked Butte |
Squaw Teat Creek | East Rattlesnake Creek |