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How Native Americans helped Ireland during the famine

The Choctaw Nation helped the Irish in a time of need

How Native Americans helped Ireland during the famine
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11/07/2025 11:00 ‧ 5 hours ago | StarsInsider

LIFESTYLE

Solidarity

The Great Famine was one of the most devastating events of the 19th century. Approximately a million Irish people died of starvation, while millions more endured extreme poverty and fled the country.

In 1847, financial aid arrived from an unlikely source: a Native American tribe from across the pond. This donation was a gesture of solidarity that united two nations and built a relationship that lasts to this day.

In this gallery, you'll get to know the fascinating story of how the Choctaw Nation helped the Irish during the famine. Click on.

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