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A Journal of Onomastics
Volume 65, 2017 - Issue 4: Indigenous Names and Toponyms
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Squaw Teats*, Harney Peak, and Negrohead Creek*: A Corpus-Linguistic Investigation of Proposals to Change Official US Toponymy to (Dis)honor Indigenous US Americans

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