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Euskal Herria : A Filmic Exploration of Basque Identity

Euskal Herria : A Filmic Exploration of Basque Identity. Abbreviated Background Information. Pre 16th century Iberian Peninsula made of disparate provinces Basques independent Early 16th century Spain first formed Basques have self-rule, but under Spain 1936-1975 Franco rules Spain

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Euskal Herria : A Filmic Exploration of Basque Identity

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  1. EuskalHerria: A Filmic Exploration of Basque Identity

  2. Abbreviated Background Information • Pre 16th century • Iberian Peninsula made of disparate provinces • Basques independent • Early 16th century • Spain first formed • Basques have self-rule, but under Spain • 1936-1975 • Franco rules Spain • Basque culture and language outlawed

  3. Jaiak(Festival)

  4. Is ETA representative of the Basque population?

  5. Who are the Basques?What do they think?What do they want for the future?

  6. Why make a documentary?

  7. Part 1: Interviews • ¿Hablasespañol? • No anonymity • How much do you pry? • Aesthetics vs. content • Heavy equipment • Weather permitting

  8. Part 2: Editing • No train • Influences • Entertainment vs. education

  9. What Basques Value • Land • Laws • Language

  10. EuskalHerria • Language is the outward manifestation of Basque heritage.

  11. Askerrikasko! Gracias! Thank you! • Professor Conaway • Mentors • Sponsors • IROP staff • SCAN TV • Family and Friends

  12. Works Cited • Barandiaran, J.M. 1946. “On the Conservation of the Basque Peoples.” Man. 46:96-97. • Kurlansky, Mark. 1999. The Basque History of the World. New York, NY: Penguin Group. • MacClancy, Jeremy. 1988. “The Culture of Radical Basque Nationalism.” Anthropology Today. 4:17-19.

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