Lucia marzo alzola miss euskadi6/13/2023 Second-generation, born in the United States Well, you see, I was a sugarcane cutter. and thought I could be like the Americans. from Ibarranguelua and wanted to forget the old country. Although my parents didn’t speak to me in Basque, my mother spoke to her mother in Basque. Emigrant to Belgium I don’t ever remember a time when I didn’t know I was Basque. I will not live in a country where my daughter is in a cage. We will go back someday after she is released. Brussels is close, and it is easy to keep up with the events in Euskadi. One of our daughters is in prison as a convicted eta sympathizer, and another daughter decided to stay in Donostia, so we go home often. We left the Basque Country for political reasons. Binding materials were selected for strength and durability. Paper for Printed Library Materials, ansi The paper used in this book meets the re. Identity, culture, and politics in the Basqueĭiaspora / Gloria P. University of Nevada Press Reno & Las VegasĬataloging-in-Publication Data Totoricagüena, Gloria P. Identity, Culture, and Politics in the Basque Diaspora
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