GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION

Montana Geographic Names Advisor

Geographic Name Change Request

Change Squaw Creek to Sih-mem Creek
Cascade County, Montana

Status = Approved

Description stream, 1 km (0.6 mi) long, heads in the Lewis and Clark National Forest, 34 km (21 mi) NE of Long Mountain, at 46o58’56”N, 110o41’54”W, flows SW into Carpenter Creek; the word Sihmem is of Salish origin meaning “woman”
Location 46°58’26”N, 110°42’04”W
PLSS Location Sec 15, T14N, R8E
Proposal to change a name considered by some to be derogatory
Proponent Confederated Salish & Kootenai Tribes; Pablo, MT
Not Squaw Creek
Administrative area Lewis and Clark National Forest
Previous BGN Action None
See also
GNIS ID 791372
Local Usage None found
Published Squaw Creek (USGS 1961, 1995; SummitPost website)
me Squaw Creek applies to a 1 km (0.6 mi) long stream located in the Little Belt Mountains of southeastern Cascade County, and within the Lewis and Clark National Forest. The origin of the stream’s current name has not been determined; the earliest map on which it has been located is the USGS topographic map published in 1961. The proposed replacement name, Sih-mem Creek, is of Salish origin and according to the proponent means “woman.” This proposed change has the support of the Montana House Bill 412 “Squaw Name Change” Advisory Committee and the American Indian Caucus of the Montana State Legislature. However, the Cascade County Commissioners do not endorse the change; this information was provided by the State Names Authority, but no details were included. The State Names Authority supports the proposal. The U.S. Forest Service has no opinion, since the stream flows through a private in-holding within Forest boundaries.

Montana Geographic Names Advisor Recommendation - Support (Tuesday, December 9, 2008)
Domestic Names Committee Decision Date - Thursday, December 11, 2008
Domestic Names Committee Discussion - A motion was made and seconded to approve these three name changes

Vote: 12 in favor
0 against
0 abstentions

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