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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsHundreds of people spelled out the distress signal "SOS" on Bde Maka Ska in Minneapolis on Friday, Jan. 30.
I used to live a block from Lake Bde Maka Ska--In my day, it was named Lake Calhoun.
Theyâre taking kids from Minnesota and sending them to detention camps. Theyâre shooting American citizens in the street and locking investigators out of the crime scenes. The world is watching what happens next.
— Governor Tim Walz (@governorwalz.mn.gov) 2026-01-31T22:19:35.661Z
hlthe2b
(113,989 posts)sheshe2
(97,645 posts)Here is how you pronounce the name:
hlthe2b
(113,989 posts)I'm glad they renamed it to reflect its origins.
sheshe2
(97,645 posts)SunSeeker
(58,284 posts)Bde is pretty impossible to know how to pronounce unless you already know the name. Seems to be doing the name a disservice to use that spelling. "Bihday Makah Skah" would be more true to the pronunciation.
mysteryowl
(9,315 posts)SunSeeker
(58,284 posts)If they are going with a non-Native alphabet to create a written language, at least let it accurately reflect the native language, phonetically.
The Dakota people used a system of pictographs and symbols. Missionaries developed this written form using Latin letters.
mysteryowl
(9,315 posts)The lake used to be called, Lake Calhoun, which was a horrible person. John Calhoun was a slave owner, racist, and advocate for slavery.
SunSeeker
(58,284 posts)OldBoss
(78 posts)Im smiling but my keyboard is wet 😢
struggle4progress
(126,177 posts)Martin68
(27,751 posts)Cha
(319,134 posts)Mahalo, rivers.