September 8: Basque Diaspora Day
I’m quite ashamed to say I didn’t know about September 8th being Basque Diaspora Day until earlier this week. Oops! I’m losing my touch! Luckily, I caught wind of it…
Read moreI’m quite ashamed to say I didn’t know about September 8th being Basque Diaspora Day until earlier this week. Oops! I’m losing my touch! Luckily, I caught wind of it…
Read moreMaialen Goirizelaia is a PhD student in the University of the Basque Country doing research on the Basque community in the United States. Last year, she spent a few months…
Read moreI do, but I have an advantage because I live here and know all the people who, day in and day out, make it happen. For those out there not…
Read moreBerri Txarrak, Basque alternative rock band from Lekunberri, Navarre (Basque Country), has spent the last few weeks recording their new album in Fort Collins, Colorado. They will dedicate the month of…
Read moreAstero‘s weekly bulletin always brings interesting news related to the Basque Country and the Diaspora. This week, we will learn about how you can help document Basque tree carving. A…
Read moreJaialdi 2020 organizers would like to know where you were in 1987, while the first Jaialdi ever was going on at the Old Idaho Penitentiary in Boise. Jaialdi was originally going…
Read moreOn June 15, 2017, “Saibigain” digital magazine will present its third installment, which focusses on “Basque code talkers” and the use of the Basque language during World War II. The…
Read moreI would love to make it to New England’s Jai-Aldi one of these years. Unfortunately, it’s a bit out of the way from Boise. However, if you are luckier than I…
Read moreAstero‘s weekly bulletin always brings interesting news related to the Basque Diaspora. This week, we learn about how we can support NABO by shopping on Amazon, get an update on Memoria Bizia,…
Read moreOur friends at the Basque Studies Program at Boise State University have asked us to share the link to a survey about the Basque soccer dynamic in the U.S. If you…
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