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Sharing Lands: Choctaw and Irish Connections

Join us for a moving and unifying experience with Padraig Kirwan, LeAnne Howe (enrolled citizen of the Choctaw Nation), and Gillian O’Brien, as they discuss their project, Sharing Lands. Let’s come together to celebrate shared humanity through the power of storytelling!

Our Sharing Lands project is inspired by the remarkable story of the $172 sent by members of the Choctaw tribe to the starving in Ireland during the Great Famine in 1847. The donation came soon after the Choctaw’s forced relocation in the 1830s, which caused immense suffering. At the same time, Ireland faced its own hardships from colonial expansion. Ironically, some Irish migrants and Irish American settlers, including President Andrew Jackson, later contributed to expansionist U.S. policies that had a terrible impact on American Indians.

The Sharing Lands project is deeply rooted in the Choctaw concept of ima – the powerful tradition of giving. The project raises important questions about immigration, belonging and generosity in times of crisis.

Part of our project is about storytelling – a tradition cherished by both Choctaw and Irish cultures. We would love to hear your stories based around the Choctaw gift, or your experience with friendship, generosity, belonging or kindness that is rooted in Irish, Choctaw or Irish American cultures. At time of upheaval, upset and division we would love to hear positive stories that span cultures, geography and time. No story is too small to be shared.

Join us anytime between 3:30pm and 6:30pm if you wish to share a story with us, or from 7-8pm if you wish to hear the Sharing Lands team talk about their experiences to date.

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