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A JOINT MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE STATE PARKS DIVISION OF THE ENERGY, MINERALS
AND NATURAL RESOURCES DEPARTMENT TO DESIGNATE THE SHIP ROCK
PINNACLE AS A STATE PARK.
WHEREAS, the Ship Rock pinnacle is a significant
geologic feature within the Navajo Nation and is located in
San Juan county approximately thirteen miles from the town of
Shiprock; and
WHEREAS, the Ship Rock pinnacle is an outstanding
example of an exposed volcanic neck, rising one thousand four
hundred feet above the surrounding four-corners New Mexico
plain, that can be seen for a hundred miles and that is
accompanied by radiating dikes rising one hundred fifty feet
in height; and
WHEREAS, the name Shiprock apparently came into use in
the 1870s, as indicated by United States geological survey
maps, because Anglo-Americans in the area noticed the
similarity between the Ship Rock pinnacle and the nineteenth-
century clipper sailing ships of the time; and
WHEREAS, the Navajo word for the Ship Rock pinnacle is
"tse bit'ta'i", meaning "rock with wings"; and
WHEREAS, the Ship Rock pinnacle is of great religious
and historical significance to the Navajo Nation and has a
number of Navajo myths and ceremonies associated with it; and