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Though calls to name an iconic Rocky Mountain peak in Ha Ling's honour go back as far as his legendary 1896 ascent, the name "Chinaman's Peak" stuck for more than a century, even as the term came to be seen as a racial slur. A new documentary on the peak explores the story — and the politics of place names more generally.More... From http://start.westnet.ca News News Provided By WestNet Wireless Internet |