Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Your Good News of the Day: Irish Donate To Covid-19 Stricken Navajo Nation As Payback For Kindness During Potato Famine

Irish Central News reports nearly $1.5 million in donations to a Go Fund Me providing relief to Navajo and Hopi families affected by the new coronavirus. 

The donations are directly related to the Great Potato Famine, 1845-1849, when the Choctaw Nation donated $170.00 to Ireland for famine relief. At the time, the Choctaw, along with many other tribes, had just suffered through the Trail of Tears forced relocation. The tribe was empathetic to the suffering of the Irish people. 

According to the Go Fund Me website, the donation campaign is meant to return the favor to Indigenous people who helped during a separate crisis, more than 170 years ago

The Choctaw are very different from the Navajo (Choctaw folk in the family), but this act of generosity is what good people do for others.  God bless the Irish, and God bless the Navajo.

1 comment:

  1. I live in Northern AZ and can tell you that the Rez is hurting.

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