Contents
Acknowledgments
Foreword: A Word from the President of Ireland | Michael D. Higgins
Foreword: A Word from the Chief of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma | Gary Batton
Introduction
Homeland | LeAnne Howe
Recognition, Resilience, and Relief: The Meaning of Gift | Padraig Kirwan
An Glaoch/Singing, Still | Doir eann Ní Ghríofa and LeAnne Howe
Love Can Build a Bridge: The Choctaws’ Gift to the Irish in 1847 | Phillip Carroll Morgan
An Ocean of Benevolence | Christine Kinealy
Ishki, Mother, Upon Leaving the Choctaw Homelands, 1831 | LeAnne Howe
I Should Have Known | Tim Tingle
Ima, Give: A Choctaw Tribalography | LeAnne Howe
Setting Out from Home with Louis Owens: Mixedblood Messages | Eamonn Wall
Nakfiji, Brother, as He Helps Sister Load the Cart | LeAnne Howe
An tAmhrán Ocrach | Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Reconciliation | Jacki Thompson Rand
Famine Irish Catholics, Their “Eloquent Indian” Priest, and the “Chinese Question” | Peter D. O’Neill
Listen: Still, the Echo | Doireann Ní Ghríofa
Postcards from Moundville | Phillip Carroll Morgan
About the Contributors
Permissions
Index