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Midleton, County Cork.
#OTD in 1847 â Choctaw Indians collect money to donate to starving Irish Hunger victims.
Moved by news of starvation in Ireland, a group of Choctaws gathered in Scullyville, Ok, to raise a relief fund. Despite their meager resources, they collected $170 and forwarded it to a U.S. famine relief organisation. The Choctaw Indians may have seen echoes of their own fate in that of the Irish. Just 16 years before, in 1831, the Choctaw Indians were forcibly removed from their ancestralâŚ
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Kindred Spirits' sculpture, Bailic Park, Midleton
Feather Sculpture Pays Tribute to Native American Generosity to Irish During the Great Famine
In the small town of Midleton in County Cork, Ireland, thereâs a sculpture that commemorates the Choctaw Nationâs contribution of $170, which is the equivalent of around $5,000 today titled Kindred Spirits. Created by Cork-based artist Alex Pentek, the magnificent, six-meter-tall sculpture is made of stainless steel. It features a series of giant metal feathers that symbolize the feathers used in Choctaw ceremonies. The pieces are arranged in a circle to represent the shape of an empty bowlâa common image for the Irish people who suffered during the famine. Pentak says, âI wanted to show the courage, fragility, and humanity that they displayed in my work.â
(Photos via Mike Searle, (CC BY-SA 2.0)
Kindred Spirits' sculpture, Bailic Park, Midleton
My first digital camera was a Kodak point & shoot given to me by my co-worker Bob after I had mentioned that I was wanting to take my own pictures for my tumblr. Look, there it is!
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kindred spirits (2015)
created by alex pentek
bailick park (midleton, ireland)