Tag: Diaspora vasca
Lehendakari Aguirre’s first tour of the Americas: 76 years of a...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
When Lehendakari Aguirre started his tour of Latin America in 1942, it was hard to imagine a worse...
The song by a Peruvian singer-songwriter that we recorded under the...
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We've had the chance to talk a lot lately about the Brotherhood of Our Lady of Aranzazu of Lima,...
From Mexico: an educational tradition of Basque origin turns 250 years...
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We have noticed sometimes that there's a tendency for the stories that reach the blog to group together...
Closing a nearly five-century old circle: a ‘novena’ of the Basques...
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A few days ago, we dedicated a longer article to the Brotherhood of the Virgen of Arantzazu of...
February 13: 406 years of the foundation of the Brotherhood of...
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Updated June 16, 2019: The Constitution of the Arantzazu Euzko Etxea of Lima (at the end of the...
1954 Basque Festival in Mar del Plata (film courtesy of the...
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To celebrate the new year, the Argentine National General Archive has shared, on Facebook and Twitter, a small...
You can help choose the date to pay homage to the...
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Many Basques, despite generations and distance, maintain a deep connection with their origins, their homeland. This “pride of...
The Basque exile who made Caracas the world capital of soccer
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The stories we hear about Basques around the world never cease to amaze us. Just when we’d thought...
Have some milk, Basque style. A story of Basques in Buenos...
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Argentine daily Clarín has published an article by Eduardo Parise in its “Secret Buenos Aires” section that is...
Zatarain: the Basque who created the “Cajun flavor” company in New...
We have discussed the very important and rather unknown community of Basques in Louisiana. The Basque presence there is rather logical, given that Louisiana...