Tag: History of the Basques
The discovery of prehistory etchings in Armintxe has become a global...
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In the last few years, the names of Bicayne caves have been showing up in media all over...
The Basque who opened the first candy store in Buenos Aires,...
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This is one of those “Basque stories” that always leaves us with our jaw dropped, and, like so...
The memoirs of Maria Incera, a Basque war child who lives...
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Her name is Maria Luisa Incera. She’s from the La Arena neighborhood of Zierbena, on the Biscayne coast,...
The Coastal route of the Camino de Santiago brings us little-known...
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This is what British blogger Emily Luxton has shown us in an article in which she comments to...
Piarres Harispe and his look at the Basques, made from the...
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Pierre Harispe is, according to the French National Library (BnF), a philosopher, sociologist, and poet, professor, and journalist...
Artists triumph around the world only 14,000 years after creating their...
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All who’ve read Jean M. Auel’s The Clan of the Cave Bear have discovered the magic and profound...
A Chilean documentary on Alzheimer’s: “I’m not from here (Chile)…I’m from...
Costa Rican daily El País has a report on the documentary “I’m not from here”, directed by Chilean Maite Alberdi and Lithuanian Giedre Zickytèque,...
Was the Bombing of Guernica a “necessary evil” so that Picasso...
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Thanks to an article by Alonso Cueto in the Peruvian daily La República, we’ve discovered an analysis published...
Kerman Mirena Iriondo, the Basque war child who was “adopted” by...
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This time, Basque-American writer Vince J. Juaristi has left us dumbfounded. We’ve been following his magnificent series of...
The oldest map in Western Europe discovered in a cave in...
We’d like to bring to you today a piece of news that was published before this blog existed, but which we think is extraordinarily...