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Head of Special Collections and Archives Cheryl Oestreicher was interviewed for a recent CBS2 Idaho News article about the ...
Elise Overgaard (PhD, biomolecular sciences, ’22) is a Boise State alum whose involvement in Boise’s Basque community extends ...
The country's largest Basque festival, Jaialdi, took over downtown Boise for the last week of July, marking a unique tradition that only occurs once every 5 years.
Over a thousand people gathered in Boise’s Basque Block for the third day of Jaialdi. The Basque Block became a meeting ground for Basques, Basque-Americans and people who just wanted to join in ...
It’s like a “homecoming” for Basque-Americans and Basques around the world to celebrate their culture with dancing, music and ...
It’s like a “homecoming” for Basque-Americans and Basques around the world to celebrate their culture with dancing, music and food.
Boise, Idaho is home to one of the densest populations of Basque people in the entire world. But it is Jaialdi that brings the full weight of their history and heritage down upon the city.
As Boise reaches the halfway point of the Basque festival Jaialdi, Gov. Brad Little welcomes Lehendakari Imano Pradales, the president of the Basque government.