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The Irish are sending relief to Native Americans, inspired by a donation from a tribe during the Great Famine

 (CNN)People in Ireland inspired by an act of generosity committed more than 170 years ago are paying it forward.
In 1847, the Choctaw people collected $170 to send to people in Ireland who were starving during the potato famine.
The struggles experienced by the Irish were familiar to the tribal nation: Just 16 years earlier, the Choctaw people had embarked on the Trail of Tears and lost thousands of their own to starvation and disease.

Now, donations are pouring in from people across Ireland for a GoFundMe campaign set up to support the Navajo Nation and Hopi reservation during the coronavirus pandemic.
"From Ireland, 170 years later, the favour is returned!" a message from one donor reads. "To our Native American brothers and sisters in your moment of hardship."

Bond remains strong between Choctaw and Irish - Choctaw Nation

The Choctaw Nation and the people of Ireland have a long and storied history. Although separated by thousands of miles, these two nations are forever entwined because of a small act of kindness nearly two centuries ago.

In March of 1847, a group of Choctaw people met to raise money for the starving poor in Ireland. The Choctaw people had received word about the dire situation of the Great Potato Famine and simply could not stand by and not help. The Choctaws pooled together $170 which was sent first to the Memphis Irish Relief Committee, then to the General Irish Relief Committee of the City of New York. The $170 would be worth around $5,000 in today's economy.

During the Great Potato Famine, more than a million people died in Ireland when their potato crops were decimated. Another two million left the country when the potato crops failed in successive years. Potatoes served as a primary food source for almost half the population but primarily the rural poor. The gift from the Choctaw Nation directly impacted the survival of many in Ireland.

The Choctaw Nation's gift was recognized as extraordinary even at that time. The chairman of the New York committee specifically mentioned it in reports to the Central Relief Committee in Ireland.

The gift to the Irish people was significant, considering the Choctaw people had recently been forced to walk the Trail of Tears between 1831 and 1833.

by Bernard on Wed May 6th, 2020 at 06:46:45 PM EST
The Choctaw gift was pretty amazing at the time, given they too were poverty stricken and probably didn't have a great experience of Irish immigrants to America, insofar as they came into contact with them.

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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Thu May 7th, 2020 at 12:10:06 PM EST
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The Irish made a quite favorable impression on Mexico at that time. Patricios fought on the Mexican side during the US-Mexican War - Catholics vs Protestants.

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by ARGeezer (ARGeezer a in a circle eurotrib daught com) on Sat May 9th, 2020 at 06:35:06 PM EST
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Ireland's generosity to Navajo Nation's coronavirus fund `beyond amazing,' says its AG
Irish people's generoisty in helping Native Americans fight one of the worst coronavirus outbreaks in the United States has been described as "beyond amazing" by the Navajo Nation's attorneny general.

Hundreds of thousands of dollars poured in to the Navajo & Hopi Families Covid-19 Relief Fund since it began to go viral in Ireland, helping it burst through its target of $1.5 million (€1.3 million) last week.

The list of donors to the GoFundMe page is dominated by Irish surnames, and many donors left comments to say they were giving in remembrance of Native American aid to Ireland during the Great Hunger.

In 1847, members of the Choctaw tribe raised $170 in famine relief for Ireland, a huge sum for a time when they had very little, as it came after they had been driven from their land in the devastating so-called Trail of Tears.

The nation's attorney general Doreen McPaul who has Irish grandfathers, told RTÉ's Morning Ireland on Tuesday that it was "just really heart-warming" when she learned of the many donations from Irish people. "It made me want to follow up more," she said.|



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by Frank Schnittger (mail Frankschnittger at hot male dotty communists) on Tue May 12th, 2020 at 09:38:21 AM EST
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