Doyon Tourism will continue to call the mountain Denali because the name "reflects the reverence and respect Indigenous people have for the land and the spiritual significance it holds." ...
It’s America’s Last Frontier, but get to grips with Alaska ... Fairbanks, Denali and Anchorage with a one-week cruise from Whittier to Vancouver, departing May 13. Princess Cruises also owns a slice ...
He promised on Monday to rename North America's tallest mountain, Denali, back to Mount McKinley, which it was known as for more than a century before President Barack Obama's administration in ...
After President Donald Trump announced that his administration will soon change the name of Denali back to Mount McKinley, the state’s top two federal lawmakers said they do not support the change. In ...
The summit of Denali extends above the clouds in a view from a jet on January 30, 2023. (Marc Lester / ADN) JUNEAU — Alaska Gov. Mike Dunleavy said Wednesday that he would seek out a ...
Alaska Native leaders, as well as state politicians, object that the order undoes years of work with the federal government to establish Denali as the rightful name. "Located on the traditional ...
The order kicked off the latest chapter in a long struggle over what Alaska’s most prominent peak should be called — and why. At 20,310 feet tall, Denali ... the Alaska wilderness he’d ...
President Donald Trump announced the name of Alaska’s highest peak — and North America’s tallest at over 20,000 feet — Denali, would be changed back to Mount McKinley. Trump was sworn in as the 47th ...
By Lisa Friedman Reporting from Washington President Donald J. Trump’s plan to return Denali, the Alaska Native name for North America’s tallest peak, to its earlier name, Mount McKinley ...
Visitors to Talkeetna take in a view of Denali. President Donald Trump announced the name would be changed back to Mount McKinley during his inaugural address. (Photo by Yereth Rosen/Alaska Beacon) ...
Not one but many Indigenous names At 20,310 feet tall, Denali ... his summer in Alaska published in a New York newspaper in 1897, he wrote that just after leaving the Alaska wilderness he'd ...