History, they say, is written by the victors.
Part of the legacy of a patriarchal-dominated society is the undervaluing of the roles women have played in New Zealand’s history. Maps in particular feature few women’s names.
However, a number of alpine features in Aotearoa commemorate significant women.
Alpine historian Graham Langton researched dozens of names for an article he wrote for the New Zealand Alpine Journal (2018) and says the greatest concentration of women’s names in our mountains appears in the Aoraki / Mt Cook area. These include, for example, three of Aoraki’s most significant glaciers. While two (Caroline and Linda) were named after a daughter and a sister of male mountaineers, the third commemorates Sheila Macdonald, a significant mountaineer and the first woman to climb Kilimanjaro.
Surnames, of course,…
