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Artists triumph around the world only 14,000 years after creating their...

El arqueólogo Diego Garate muestra las pinturas con representaciones de animales que fueron halladas en la cueva de Atxurra. (DIPUTACIÓN FORAL DE BIZKAIA )
This article was translated by John R. Bopp All who’ve read Jean M. Auel’s The Clan of the Cave Bear have discovered the magic and profound...

Howitravel: Bilbao, one of the 9 most creative cities of 2016

La web Nowitravel incluye a Bilbao en la selección de las nueve ciudades más creativas 2016
This article was translated by John R. Bopp American website Howitravel has just published a list of the 9 cities it considers most creative for 2016....

What the Basque presence at the Folklife Festival in Washington will...

Una de las imágenes que sobre los vascos se utilizan en la web del Folklife Festival
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Since the day they announced that Basque Culture was going to be the guest of honor at the...

A separatist priest, Basque ball players, artists, a Basque revolutionary, emigrant...

Hemingway en la Habana con el "Cura rojo de Mundaka" Andres Unzain
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The relationship between Ernest Hemingway and the Basques, their culture, and their way of life is long and...

Another book in Basque published in Argentina

Se presentó el libro bilingüe editado por Centro Vasco Chivilcoy
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The Basque-Argentine Center “Beti Aurrera” (Always Forward”) in Chivilcoy, Buenos Aires province, Argentina, has just completed a project...

Is Basque culture disappearing in Idaho?

Since 1958, Basques in Minidoka County have put on a big community dinner, bringing immigrants and Mini-Cassia locals together for meals of lamb. Most of the original cooks are gone, but their children continue the tradition. Here, people dine at the 58th Annual Basque Dinner Festival March 19 in Rupert. Stephen Reiss The Times-News
This article was translated by John R. Bopp One of the newspapers that most discusses Basques in the US is the Idaho Statesman, which we’ve cited...

Canada: A Mi’kmaq woman, whose last name was “Basque”, and who...

Elsie Basque receiving an honorary doctorate from Acadia University. (Mi'kmawey Debert Cultural Centre)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp In the Canadian daily The Globe and Mail, Allison Lawlor has written a beautiful obituary for Elsie Basque,...

A Canadian linguist, who lives in Japan, explains to us, in...

El lingüista canadiense afincado en Japón, Paul Jorgensen, explica en un video de 8 min. el origen, la situación actual, y algunas de las características básicas del euskera
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Our esteemed Basque-speaking Colombian colleague, José Miguel Ramírez, has clued us into a video about the Basque language....

For a bit more than a week, Buenos Aires will have...

This article was translated by John R. Bopp This weekend, Sunday, May 8, the city of Buenos Aires will be celebrating, yet another year, the “Buenos...

A Basque-speaking Colombian writes in the Cervantes Institute of Sao Paulo’s...

La Korrika es una de las actividades de defensa y promoción del Euskera más populares
This article was translated by John R. Bopp In August 2013, we wrote about an entry in the blog about José Miguel Ramírez, a Colombian who...