Tag: boise
How did a piece of the Basque Country end up in...
Journalist Rachel Roberts has recently published an article in the Idaho Statesman (which we've often cited on the blog) sharing the keys both to the important presence...
Basque chef and musician from Boise Dan Ansotegui is the star...
"CBS Saturday Morning" is an American talk show that's aired since 1997 and has 2 million viewers. And this morning, they showed a marvelous...
Boise in The New York Times, when speaking about a part...
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The New York Times has just published another edition of its series “36 Hours in…”. We've already blogged...
Basque speaker David Bieter is one of 5 role model mayors...
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There are times when we find ourselves blogging with a special energy, which we find is normally due...
Will a Mexican team play against… Athletic? in Boise during the...
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Update (08/04/2015): the two teams, Athletic Club and Tijuana, have already confirmed their participation.
We've been talking for some time...
A posthumously honoured Basque-American WWII hero
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The events of the Second World War directly affected the Basques in the Basque Country and in the diaspora,...
The Basque-speaking “German Catholic from Milwaukee” who promoted Basque culture in...
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Next February 26, The Idaho Humanities Council is going to recognize historian Judy Austin for her "lifelong contributions" to Idaho. Ms....
The Basque Heart of Boise
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This entry marks the third time we've talked about Jürgen and Mike Powell on our blog. They have a...
“The Trailing of the Sheep” in Sun Valley, Idaho: Ikurriñas blowing...
Learn about the Basque shepherds in America
See also: The Basque Heart of Boise
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We've already blogged once about how...
The connections between an artist and ski instructor, a Basque family...
The Basques of the diaspora are like the air: they're essential and present everywhere, even if most of the time, they're not visible. But,...





































