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Buffalotarrak An Anthology Of The Basques Of Buffalo Wyoming Basque Diaspora And Migration Studies 6 Dollie Iberlin Editor

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Buffalotarrak An Anthology Of The Basques Of Buffalo Wyoming Basque Diaspora And Migration Studies 6 Dollie Iberlin Editor
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Publisher: Center for Basque Studies Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 61.96 MB
Pages: 120
Author: Dollie Iberlin (Editor), David Romtvedt (Introduction)
ISBN: 9781935709145, 1935709143
Language: English
Year: 2011

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Buffalotarrak An Anthology Of The Basques Of Buffalo Wyoming Basque Diaspora And Migration Studies 6 Dollie Iberlin Editor by Dollie Iberlin (editor), David Romtvedt (introduction) 9781935709145, 1935709143 instant download after payment.

Beginning with the arrival of one man from the French Basque town of Arnegi, Jean Esponda, Basques migrated to the small town of Buffalo, Wyoming in increasing numbers throughout the twentieth century. They were drawn by the irresistible lure of the possibility of owning land to run sheep. As they staked their claims they left an indelible mark on the culture of the town and changed themselves in the process. Here, mostly in their own voices, their stories are told.

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