Tag: idaho
West of Basque: a documentary about the history of the Basques...
West of Basque tells the story of generations of Basques in Idaho, from their arrival to the US to their position of prominence today
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...
National Geographic explores the “Basque soul” of Idaho
National Geographic has dedicated many articles to the Basques over its more than a century of publishing. We've collected a few of them on...
Blaine County, where the Basques watched sheep and carved their story...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
In the past few days, we've found a lot of references to Basques in southern Idaho, specifically those...
Alberto Uranga: the son of Mutriku fishermen is the last Basque...
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
We've blogged about Sun Valley in southern Idaho many times on the blog. It's a place that is...
Basque Museum: “From Euzkadi to Idaho”. Remembering People
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
The Basque Museum and Cultural Center of Boise has just published an online article telling us the most...
The Basque Heart of Boise
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
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
This article was translated by John R. Bopp
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,...




































