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Basque Gastronomy in Nevada (or why you need to visit that...

Montañas de Elko (Nevada)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp, a native Nevadan (Go Wolf Pack!) Wide Open Country is a web platform out of Texas that talks...

Pelota, the Basque sport, Pancho Villa’s passion, and its spread through...

Pancho Villa posa ante la cámara en un descanso de un partido de Pelota
  This article was translated by John R. Bopp On this occasion, we’re going to bring together news from several sources.  One was published on the website...

Basque Gastronomy, a key piece of California culture

Un evento de recuperación de la cultura tradicional californiana, reproduce una comida en una pension vasca del oeste de los USA
  This article was translated by John R. Bopp The impression the Basque emigrants have left everywhere they’ve gone through the centuries around the world is much...

A Mexican and a Basque record a music video for “Txoria-Txori”...

Sonia de los Santos (Mikel Mecon)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Sonia de los Santos is an actress and singer (with a talent for children’s music) who was born...

“The Basque Sheepherder”, a jewel of a documentary on VHS that’s...

Un fotograma del documental "The Basque Sheepherder" realizado a principios de los años 70
This article was translated by John R. Bopp We must thank the person who keeps the JP BIARRITZ YouTube channel running, and for sharing this jewel of...

“Western Horseman” talks to us about the very current history of...

Basque Sheep Herder - Oregon Historical Society Research Library bb003838
This article was translated by John R. Bopp The website of “Western Horseman” has a long, detailed, and very interesting article dedicated to the Basque presence...

An American who “cooks Basque” introduces pintxos to Canadians

entrevista txikito en el National Post. Fotografía Penny De Los Santos
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Canadian daily National Post has published a full interview by Laura Brehaut of Alexandra Raij, in which she...

Folklife Festival 2016: When Basque Culture Took Over the American Capital

This article was translated by John R. Bopp Our regular readers will already know that between June 29 and July 10, the heart of the American...

A sapling from the Tree of Guernica has been planted at...

Rep. John Garamendi (bottom right) and his family cover the roots of an oak tree on Capitol Hill. The sapling is a descendant of a historic tree in the Basque Country. (Sarah D. Wire/ Los Angeles Times)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp In February 2016, we announced that a sapling of the Tree of Guernica was going to be planted...

The Washington Post discusses the Basque Presence at the Smithsonian Folklife...

Juan Mari Aurtenetxe will demonstrate traditional Basque bowling, which uses a wooden ball. (Cristina Diaz-Carrera)
This article was translated by John R. Bopp Sadie Dingfelder, in this article, explains to the readers of this newspaper from the American capital how the...