Tag: basque sovereignty
John Adams and the eventful journeys of two US presidents through...
A few days ago, we discussed an article Vince J. Jauristi, a Basque descendent born in Elko, Nevada, published in the Elko Daily about...
The Symbol of Our Nation: The Ikurriña that Survived the Fire
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We believe this photo wasn't included in any of the reports in the international media about the wave...
“The Basques: A Disappearing People” Élisée Reclus (1867)
Élisée Reclus was a French geographer and an anarchist member of the First International. A tireless traveler, he is the creator of Social Geography,...
Víctor Hugo’s on-the-mark thoughts on the Basques
Víctor Hugo, the man of letters, intellectual, and statesman) was an extraordinary man who lived in an extraordinary time. While firmly consistent in his...
Anniversary of the Ikurriña
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This news is not going to be getting headlines around the world, but to us it seems important,...
We Propose a Symbolic and Necessary Act: The Inauguration of the...
We've spoken about the Monument to the Fueros standing before the Government House of Navarre on many occasions, and during these heady days of...
The Basques: A nation with a hijacked history, a people that...
This article was tranlated by Iustrans
In days like today, we have mixed feelings. On the one hand, we realize that we have large gaps...
Monument to the Navarrese Fueros: “We, the Basques of today”…
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
(originally published in Spanish here).
At the end of the 19th century, when the wounds of the last Carlist...


































