1. The Choctaw Nation’s Generosity

In 1847, the Choctaw Nation gathered and sent $170 to aid starving Irish families—a sum equivalent to thousands today. This remarkable gift came just sixteen years after the Choctaw themselves endured the Trail of Tears. Their empathy, forged in hardship, made the gesture even more poignant. As Smithsonian Magazine notes, the Choctaw saw a reflection of their own suffering in Ireland’s famine, and chose to help despite having so little themselves.