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A 2025 federal QR code program in Montana to report historical signage sparked backlash over perceived political bias and erasure of Indigenous narratives.
In 2025, a federal initiative to place QR codes on public lands, including in Montana, inviting reports on signage deemed negative toward American history, sparked widespread backlash.
The effort, tied to a 2020 executive order by President Trump, aimed to correct what officials called biased narratives.
Many Montanans, particularly in eastern regions with large federally managed areas, criticized the move as politically motivated and offensive, arguing it undermined Indigenous contributions and promoted historical revisionism.
Visitors to sites like Four Dances and the Pryor Mountain Wild Horse Range expressed frustration, calling for inclusive, accurate narratives over politically driven messages.
While federal agencies acknowledged concerns, they maintained their focus on transparency and public engagement.
Un programa federal de códigos QR de 2025 en Montana para informar sobre señalización histórica provocó una reacción violenta por el sesgo político percibido y el borrado de las narrativas indígenas.