Canada’s changing map: Reconciliation renames people, places, things

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From Tobacco Plains to Yaqit ʔa·knuqti'it, Queen Charlotte to Daajing Giids, Squaw Island to Equay Miniss — the renaming of Canada's geography to reflect Indigenous culture is underway.

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This year, 24 First Nations bands officially had their names changed in Ottawa’s records. That’s the most in more than 20 years. There were just six changes in each of the previous four years, according to data from Crown-Indigenous Relations and Northern Affairs Canada. The peak over the past 37 years is 35 band names changed in 1997.

The Geographical Names Board of Canada, the national coordinating body on placenames, champions this evolution and links the revised naming to political and social outcomes. Nietschmann, who died in 2000, said mapping was a marker of colonization and the start of creating political boundaries and ownership over the original inhabitants.

Arriving from England in 1791, as the first Lieutenant-Governor of Upper Canada, John Graves Simcoe purposely removed names derived from Indigenous words, including changing Toronto to York. It was changed back after he left.

 

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