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Entering church. José Arrue

Entering church. José Arrue. Digitized postcard. Labayru Fundazioa Photographic Archive.

In order to describe the culture of a people, besides observational or field research, a study of the farthest-distant past is likewise needed, as depicted in historical documents, engravings or paintings, as well as in the testimonies of geographers, historians or travellers.

The institution I work for, which not by chance takes the name of a renowned Basque historian, houses a library on Basque themes, featuring some remarkable works from, among others, an ethnohistorical standpoint. A glance through their pages indeed suffices to captivate the attention of not such a great expert on ethnography like myself. May the following lines serve as illustration. (more…)

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LEmigrationBasque

The first edition was published in Paris in 1910. Euskal Biblioteka. Labayru Fundazioa.

The first great migration of Basque people to America took place in the 16th and 17th centuries following its discovery. Let us just mention the names of two notable Basque men, Juan de Garay and Bruno Mauricio de Zabala, founders of Buenos Aires and Montevideo respectively. (more…)