Tag: Historia del Euskera
The “very, very interesting” history of Basque by Wordsatwork on TikTok
Wordsatwork, an account by language-lover Griffin on TikTok, has just shared a video explaining what exactly Basque is
Basque whalers in Iceland on the website of the US Library...
The blog of the Library of Congress has dedicated an entry to the 32 Basque whalers who were killed in Iceland in 1615
The Hand of Irulegi is being covered by US public radio
Reports on the discovery of the Hand of Irulegi are being covered by US public radio stations in areas with a Basque presence
The Hand of Irulegi is included among the Top 10 Archaeological...
The Heritage Daily website has included the Hand of Irulegi on its list of the top ten archaeological finds of the year
The “Hand of Irulegi” paves the way for future research into...
So, when the news broke yesterday in local media that a text in Vasconic (which, in our ignorance on the topic, we didn't know...
The BBC explains Basque to the world
BBC journalist for the Latin America services Leire Ventas has prepared a magnificent video explaining what Basque is
St. Francis Xavier: the Navarrese Saint who spoke in the “Biscayne”...
Today, December 3, is the feast day of St. Francis Xavier, as well as the Day of Navarre and the Day of the Basque...
The “agur” that Christopher Columbus included in a letter in the...
Colón utilizó la palabra vasca «agur» en la carta que escribió en uno de los momentos más criticos de su vida
The True History of Olentzero
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
This isn't the first time we've brought up Félix Mugurutza's wonderful blog. Recently, we linked to his amazing discussion...
The king of an island in the Moluccas who, in the...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We found this story so interesting that we just jumped at the chance to break the rules and...