Idaho is home to one of the largest populations of Basques outside of Spain. Numbers around 30,000 in southern Idaho and eastern Oregon are thrown around as estimates. They have been here about as ...
As the University Center for Basque Studies celebrates its 40th anniversary, the University's Oral History Program announces the release of "A Candle in the Night," an informal history of the Center ...
The air was sharp with an early fall chill as we sat out on the patio of Bar Gernika sipping Spanish wines. The little tree-lined street in downtown Boise, Idaho, exuded an old-world style feel to it, ...
Yarza is originally from the town of Beasain in Spain’s Basque Country. He came here in January 1974 to play jai alai, a ...
BOISE, Idaho — This story originally appeared in the Idaho Press. The Basque people began to plant roots in Idaho during the 1890s, initially to work as shepherds, and their numbers in the Treasure ...
Wandering through the pine and aspen forests of the 1800s could be a difficult task for a Basque shepherd. Brought to America by the promise of potential wealth, Basque people had developed a ...