Name/Title
Sons of the Pyrenees in the Northwest with other articles on the Basques in Idaho and the Northwest RegionEntry/Object ID
2019.000.010Description
Reproduction of a collection of stories from various publications:
Bradford, Sax. "Sons of the Pyrenees in the Northwest", Travel Magazine, Sept. 1942;
Beardwood, Jack. "Basque pioneers came to Southwest Idaho in 1899", Boise Capital News, June 21, 1937;
"Basques believed to have moved to Spain from Iberia", Boise Capital News, June 22, 1937;
"Twisted Roman pronunciation produced Basque", Boise Capital News, June 23, 1937;
"Basque solidity bases on respect and home harmony", Boise Capital News, June 24, 1937;
"Estimate Idaho's Basque population at 7,500 persons", Boise Capital News, June 25, 1937;
"Mountain Home is typical of Idaho Basque colonies", Boise Capital News, June 26, 1937;
"Second generation Basques typically American youths", Boise Capital News, June 28, 1937;
"Epicurean Basques enjoy tasty food, diversified menu", Boise Capital News, June 29, 1937;
"Basques cast aside usual formality at social meetings", Boise Capital News, June 30, 1937;
Guthman, Janette. "Basque people of the Northwest", The National Wool Grower, December, 1945;
[43 p.]; 27 cm.Book Details
Publication Language
EnglishCall No.
E184.B15 B7