One after another, the survivors rose, shaking, often in tears, some singing or chanting to share their stories of childhood horror. | "I will grieve with you. I will weep with you. I will feel your pain, as we mourn what was lost”
www.nytimes.com -By Ed O’Loughlin and Mihir Zaveri -In 1847 the Choctaw people sent $170 to help during the potato famine. Irish donors are citing that gesture as they help two tribes during the Covid-19 pandemic.
Only a small percentage of works donated by Charles and Valerie Diker have clear ownership histories. Experts say this could mean objects are stolen or fake. Meanwhile, the Met has been slow to ask tribes for information about the items.