规避“敌意”:19世纪乔克托民族和爱尔兰团结的持久遗产

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Lynée Lewis Gaillet
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摘要:乔克托族(Choctaw Nation)与爱尔兰公民之间永恒的遗产源于19世纪的一件小事。在19世纪30年代被迫迁移之后,乔克托族在1847年捐赠了710美元(按2023年的货币计算为26,468.37美元),以解决爱尔兰因马铃薯饥荒而导致的贫困问题(Howe和Kirwan, xxvii)。这一善心行为在两个群体之间建立了一种文化纽带,这种纽带至今仍在蓬勃发展,并扩大到其他参与者和他们慷慨的接受者。
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Circumventing "Hostipitality": The Enduring Legacy of 19th-Century Choctaw Nation and Irish Solidarity

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The abiding legacy between the Choctaw Nation and Irish citizens stems from a small act of kindness in the 19th century. Following their forced migration during the 1830s, aptly remembered as the Trail of Tears, the Choctaw Nation donated $710 in 1847 ($26,468.37 in 2023 currency) to address Irish poverty resulting from the potato famine (Howe and Kirwan, xxvii). This act of benevolence established a cultural bond between the two groups—one that still thrives and has expanded to include other participants and recipients of their largesse.

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