HR 8998
To designate a peak in the State of Washington as "qʷəɬtmáyqn-ʔistiqayuʔ-Mount Cleator".
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Bill overview
This bill officially names a mountain peak in Washington State. It designates the 7,630-foot peak located in the Glacier Peak Wilderness as ‘qʷəɬtmáyqn-ʔistiqayuʔ-Mount Cleator,’ a name derived from the local indigenous language. The purpose of this designation is to honor the area’s history and cultural significance. This action ensures consistent and accurate identification of the mountain within official records.
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Donald S., Jr. Beyer
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