Tag: Basques in the Americas
Thoughts from the Basque Diaspora on the situation in Afghanistan
Limako Arantzazu Eusko Etxea - Lima Basque Center has sent us a statement analyzing the consequences of the fall of Afghanistan to the Taliban
St-Pierre-et-Miquelon, the heirs of the 15th century Basque whalers are still...
The Basques on the French islands in the Gulf of St. Lawrence still preserve and celebrate their Basque heritage, as we can see in this report on their annual festival
The Independence of Peru: Thoughts, valid for all democracies, on its...
Josu Legarreta shares his thoughts on the causes of the birth of the New World republics and the dangers they face in the 21st century
The Galapagos island that Ecuador owes the Basques, and other stories...
Floreana, one of the Galapagos Islands, could be the property of a town in Soule, Barcus. Brought to us by France Bleu
The bicentennial of the Declaration of Independence of Peru and the...
We introduce a series of articles on the Republics of the New World and the roles Basques played, before, during, and after the republics were born
The future of Basque culture is “dancing” out west
Some videos from Elko's National Basque Festival show how the future our country's culture is alive and well in the world
July 9th: the Commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the first...
On July 9th, the Laurak Bat Center in Buenos Aires is going to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the first time the Ikurriña was raised there
John Ascuaga, the son of a Basque sheepherder who built a...
John Ascuaga, the son of Basque immigrants who became a prominent Nevada businessman, has passed away at 96
100th anniversary of the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina
This June, the Basque Argentine Club of Concordia, Argentina, which has been recognized with a Declaration of Legislative Interest for its cultural, social, and...
Basque culture in the US as told on the American Airlines...
The American Airlines travel website has shared an article about the Basques in Boise and their ability to preserve their roots with their homeland