Auzolan: New Boise’s Basque Block Initiative
Boise’s Basque community is proud to announce the creation of a new initiative – Auzolan. Auzolan, in Euskara, means neighborhood work. Towns in the Basque Country used to form these…
Read moreBoise’s Basque community is proud to announce the creation of a new initiative – Auzolan. Auzolan, in Euskara, means neighborhood work. Towns in the Basque Country used to form these…
Read moreBoise Basques and non-Basques will celebrate St. Agueda again this year. Saint Agatha of Sicily (died ca. 251) is a Christian saint. Her memorial is on 5 February. She was born…
Read moreBack in November, we talked about Pedro J. Oiarzabal‘s latest book, The Basque Diaspora Webscape: Identity, Nation, and Homeland, 1990s-2010s, being published by the Center for Basque Studies, University of Nevada, Reno, under…
Read moreIn a new article published yesterday by the Basque Tribune, Mark Bieter explores and comments on Kurlansky’s Basque History of the World. The book came out in 1999, but it…
Read more(This is a re-post from a story I wrote last year.) The United States officially observes Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday for the 13 time today. Although Ronald Reagan signed the…
Read more(From the Idaho Press Tribune) Posted on Sunday, January 19, 2014 12:05 am, by Kelsey Nuttall CALDWELL — Members of the Basque community hosted the annual Basque Auction, Dinner and Dance Saturday…
Read moreAbout a year ago, Victoria de Aranzeta, a Basque student at Evergreen State College in Washington pursuing a degree in Archaeology, got in touch with A Basque in Boise. She…
Read moreAs part of its efforts to foster and promote Basque culture in the New England region, the Rhode Island Basque Club (RIBC) will organize a Basque language course in the…
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