Federal government: Indiana residents officially ‘Hoosiers’
INDIANAPOLIS — Much like folks in the Northeast refer to themselves as Yankees, those from Indiana have long referred to themselves as Hoosiers (HOO’-zhurz), even though its origin has been lost to history.
The federal Government Publishing Office finally caught up Thursday, officially changing the designation from “Indianian” to “Hoosier” in all federal documents. But the murkiness remains.
Indiana’s U.S. senators pushed for the change, saying in a letter to the office’s style board chairman last year that those living in the state “have always called ourselves Hoosiers.” The senators argued that while Indianian might follow the style for describing state residents — such as Floridian or Californian — “Indiana residents do not use this word. In fact, we find it a little jarring to be referred to in this way.”
__


