The Navajo Nation has been hit hard by the
coronavirus outbreak
CREDIT: Kristin
Murphy/The Deseret News via AP
Donations to native American tribes who have been badly hit by the
coronavirus crisis are flooding in from Ireland as they repay a debt
dating back to the 19th-century potato famine.
An estimated
40 per cent of the Navajo do not have running water at home, and a drought in the
south-west exacerbated the crisis.
Already more than $1.3 million has been raised with donations flooding in from Ireland.
The generosity dates back to a gesture made in March 1947 when the Choctaw Tribe, which was gradually re-establishing itself in Oklahoma having been outed from its ancestral lands in Mississippi, heard news of the Irish Potato Famine across the Atlantic.
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