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Naming Nev. cove after Twain dead in the water


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By Martin Griffith, AP

RENO -— A state panel has effectively killed a bid to name a Lake Tahoe cove for Mark Twain, citing opposition from a tribe that says he held racist views on Native Americans.

The Nevada State Board on Geographic Names this week voted to indefinitely table the request after hearing opposition from the Washoe Tribe of Nevada and California, whose ancestral homeland includes Lake Tahoe.

Supporters had sought to name a scenic cove on the lake’s northeast shore for Samuel Clemens, Twain’s real name.

But Darrel Cruz, head of the tribe’s cultural resource department, said Twain was undeserving of the honor because of derogatory comments about the Washoe and other tribes in his writings.

Among other things, he cited Twain’s opposition to the naming of the lake as Tahoe, which is derived from the Washoe word “da ow” for lake.

Cruz also objected to a Twain quote about Lake Tahoe: “People say that Tahoe means ‘Silver Lake’ — ‘Limpid Water’ — ‘Falling Leaf.’ Bosh! It means grasshopper soup, the favorite dish of the digger tribe — and of the Pi-utes as well.”

Cruz said Washoes dislike being referred to as the “digger tribe,” a derogatory term applied to some tribes in the West who dug roots for food. Other tribes ate grasshoppers.

“Samuel Clemens had racist views on the native people of this country and has captured those views in his literature,” Cruz wrote in a letter to the board. “Therefore, we cannot support the notion of giving a place name in Lake Tahoe to Samuel Clemens.”

But James Hulse, history professor emeritus at UNR said it’s irrelevant whether Twain’s writings were insulting to Native Americans.

The cove should be named for Twain because he praised Tahoe’s beauty while visiting the lake in 1861-62, and he became one of America’s most beloved authors after assuming his pen name as a Nevada newspaper reporter around the same time, Hulse said.

“In his early days, (Twain’s) ironic-comic mode was insulting to everyone, including governors, legislators, mine bosses and journalistic colleagues,” he told the board. “He learned and overcame his prejudices far better than most of his contemporaries and successors.”

Thomas Quirk, an English professor emeritus at the University of Missouri and leading Twain scholar, said the author eventually overcame his racism against blacks. But Quirk said he has found no evidence that he significantly changed his views on American Indians.

Twain did not embrace the idea of idolizing what he called the “noble red man,” Quirk said, and poked fun at writer James Fenimore Cooper for doing so.

“When it comes to African Americans, he was ahead of his time substantially,” he said. “When it comes to Native Americans, his record is not very good. If he were alive today, he would sing a different tune.”

Board member Robert Stewart, who initiated the plan to name the cove for Clemens, said it’s unlikely it would resurface.

He said he dropped his support of it, even though he learned about a later letter Twain wrote objecting to the treatment of tribes in Arizona and New Mexico.

“I have a great deal of respect for the Washoe Tribe. And if their cultural committee is unhappy with naming the cove for Mark Twain, I’m not going to fight them,” Stewart said. “We need to show sensitivity to the tribe.”

Stewart said he still believes the cove near Incline Village is where Twain camped and accidentally started a wildfire while preparing to cook dinner in September 1861. But David Antonucci, a civil engineer from Homewood, maintains Twain camped on the California side of the lake.

It’s the second time the bid to name the cove for Twain failed. In 2011, the U.S. Board on Geographic Names rejected the request after the U.S. Forest Service said Twain’s influence on the Sierra Nevada lake was minimal and other historical figures were more deserving of the honor.

Supporters sought to honor him because there is no geographic feature in the state named for Twain, whose book “Roughing It” put Nevada on the map.

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  1. guilty says - Posted: May 18, 2014

    When called upon to plead he began to explain that while he confessed to lighting the fire, and leaving it unattended, he wished the Judge to realize that it was the act of God in sending the wind that spread the flames that caused the destructive fire which ensued. The Judge agreed with him, and then grimly said it was a similar act of God which impelled him to levy a fine of $500.00 and one month in jail for leaving his campfire subject to the influence of the wind

  2. Gaspen Aspen says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    So if John Muir didn’t like the Indians as well we’d have to rename the John Muir Trail? People now are way too sensitive and WAY too quick to not want to hurt anyone’s little feelers. Pathetic! I’d venture to say that lots of significant people in our history didn’t like Indians or some other group. You think you should change all that they contributed just to satisfy some whiners?

  3. Rhinopoker says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    Really? What have we become and the feelings of a few are going to stop the feelings of many. It would be interesting how many in the tribe have ever read his books or know who Mark Twain is.

  4. sunriser2 says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    I bet they had a meeting at their favorite spiritual location (cave rock) to discuss the issue.

    Bitter attention W*&^%#$!!

  5. Arod says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    Do you realize how racist all of you sound?

  6. CJ McCoy says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    When you consider how much else there is to focus on this issue is for the children of America.

    The world has become more unstable than in any time in the past 4 decades. The momentum is building towards war on many fronts, the Chinese are massing troops on Vietnams Boarder, Russia is taking over large parts of the Ukraine, the central banks have printed somewhere in the neighborhood of $10 Trillion dollars to artificially prop up the corporatist, bankers and corrupt governments and …

    And the children in America play name calling games.

    SLT, a leader in something at least.

    As I said before,

    From here it gets worse.

    Brought to you by Team Obama

  7. Hmmm... says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    Yes CJ the entire world was at peace before Obama. All countries loved each other, the banks and our economy were in tip-top shape, our friends abroad were proud of us for our firm leadership, everything was a one big happy kum-bay-aa photo-op(Mission Accomplished). Thanks for clearing up world history for us. I feel better now. Say hi to Cliven Bundy for me.

  8. CJ McCoy says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    So Hmmmm

    You do not think that things are getting worse under Obama?

  9. admin says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    Stop hijacking the comments and stick to the topic of the article.

    LTN staff

  10. go figure says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    Cj feeling a little paranoid?

  11. cosa pescado says - Posted: May 19, 2014

    CJ is a paid shill.

  12. rock4tahoe says - Posted: May 23, 2014

    Personally, I think they should use Native American names in and around Lake Tahoe whenever possible. In Hawaii, most roads, locations, major attractions are in Hawaiian, not English.