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Irish people.
John Ireland first came to Minnesota and lead the Irish to recruit here in America.
Irish people like to do what many of us like to do: eat, drink, and be merry.
He died for us and if we believe in Him and love Him, He will accept us into His Heavenly Kingdom
Well im Irish and to answer your question, it really isn't important to us at all beyond a hobby. Dont let Riverdance fool you its only done for enjoyment here and to be honest not by a huge amount of people.
Here's what I think... 1. Our country 2. Our sites 3. Our history 4. Our Guinness 5. Our accents maybe
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The republic of Ireland has two official languages. In Irish, the official name of the country is "Éire". In English the official name is "Ireland". We call ourselves 'Irish' in English and 'Éireannaigh' in Irish. Historically, the early people who lived here are recorded as being the Celts, but there is little evidence that any of us are pure Celts nowadays - there's been a lot of Vikings, Normans, and English here since then. Poetically and in the Irish language the people were referred to as Gaels.
No. There are more people in the USA that claim Irish ancestry than the population of Ireland, but there are more actual Irish people in Ireland than there are actual Irish people in the USA.
An Irish American is someone who has immigrated to America from Ireland, and families of those that immigrated here. We Americans are rather fond of those Irish, though, so on St. Patrick's Day, just about all of us wear green! We have parades in several of our cities to celebrate that special day, as well.AnswerAmerican citizen from .. Ireland...or of Irish heritage awwww nice to know that people like us Irish!! im Irish and proud of it!!
Awesome people.
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