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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
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The Elko and Northeastern Nevada contribution to the international Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project.
Description
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<p>Memoria Bizia is a long-term international project to collect the oral histories of the Basque history of emigration and exile, focusing on both the emigrants and their descendants in the United States and Canada.</p>
<p>Download Memoria Bizia Information Sheet [pdf file]</p>
<p>Memoria Bizia is a project directed by Dr. Pedro J. Oiarzabal and funded by the North American Basque Organizations, the Basque Government, the Etxepare Basque Institute, and the University of Deustro. In collaboration with the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.</p>
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Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Anita Franzoia [Elko Basque Community]
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
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GBC Virtual Humanities Center
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2014-2016
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Oral Histories and Associated Documents
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English; Basque
Oral History
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Cassandra Stahlke
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Ana Maria Arbillaga
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Arbillaga Residence, Elko, Nevada, USA
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Not currently available
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mp4 file
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00:39:54
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Ana Maria Arbillaga: Oral History Interview
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<p>Ana Maria Arbillaga immigrated to the United States in 1960 after the death of her mother. Her aunt was already in the U.S. After a year in Santa Rosa, California, Ana Maria moved to Elko, Nevada. She discusses the process of immigration and adaptation to American culture, as well as some comments on life in Spain under the regime of Francisco Franco.</p>
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<p>Interview conducted by Cassandra Stahlke on 28 September 2015.</p>
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Cassandra Stahlke
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Original Oral History Interview
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Virtual Humanities Center at Great Basin College
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28 September 2015
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Memorial Bizia Oral History Consent Form on File:
http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/admin/items/show/159 [administrator access only]
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streaming video; mp4
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English; some Basque and Spanish
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1960-present
Basques
Community
Crossroads
Memoria Bizia
Story
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
Subject
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The Elko and Northeastern Nevada contribution to the international Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Memoria Bizia is a long-term international project to collect the oral histories of the Basque history of emigration and exile, focusing on both the emigrants and their descendants in the United States and Canada.</p>
<p>Download Memoria Bizia Information Sheet [pdf file]</p>
<p>Memoria Bizia is a project directed by Dr. Pedro J. Oiarzabal and funded by the North American Basque Organizations, the Basque Government, the Etxepare Basque Institute, and the University of Deustro. In collaboration with the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.</p>
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Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Anita Franzoia [Elko Basque Community]
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
Publisher
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GBC Virtual Humanities Center
Date
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2014-2016
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Oral Histories and Associated Documents
Language
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English; Basque
Oral History
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Gretchen Skivington
Interviewee
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Frank Aguirre
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Northeastern Nevada Museum library
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Not available
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DVD
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1:30:34
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Frank Aguirre: Oral History Interview
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Gretchen Skivington
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Original oral history interview
Publisher
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Virtual Humanities Center at Great Basin College
Date
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2016-05-04
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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VHC Oral History Consent Form on File:
http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/admin/items/show/177 [administrator access only]
Also includes the Memoria Bizia Oral History Consent Form
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streaming video; mp4
Language
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English
Description
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<p>Frank Aguirre of Elko, Nevada discusses living in large Basque family. Topics include the railroad work of his father, Guy Aguirre, the various chores and jobs growing up in ranching country during the later years of the Depression, relations with other families and ethnic groups, and businesses and organizations which he dealt with over the years.</p>
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<p>Interview conducted by Gretchen Skivington on 4 May 2016.</p>
Relation
A related resource
Frank Aguirre Biographical and Genealogical Data: http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/items/show/178
[administrator access only - 2 June 2016]
Basques
Community
Crossroads
Elko
Memoria Bizia
Story
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Title
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Jay and Frankie Bilbao
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Frances "Frankie" Bilbao and her son Jay Bilbao during an oral history interview with Dr. Gretchen Skivington on 25 September 2015.
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Frances "Frankie" Bilbao (right) and her son Jay Bilbao (left) during an oral history interview with Dr. Gretchen Skivington on 25 September 2015.
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Scott A. Gavorsky
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http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/items/show/131
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Great Basin College Virtual Humanities Center
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25 September 2015
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.jpeg; 200 px x 200 px; 96 dpi
https://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/files/original/5a25d211777c5787233aa940a9c6ef9f.pdf
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Oral History Interview Summary - Jay and Frankie Bilbao (25 September 2015)
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Summary sheet from interview with Jay and Frankie Bilbao, interviewed by Dr. Gretchen Skivington on 25 September 2015.
Description
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<p>Summary sheet from interview with Jay and Frankie Bilbao, interviewed by Dr. Gretchen Skivington on 25 September 2015.</p>
<p>The summary includes the details of the interview, a summary of the topics discussed, related keywords, and people mentioned in the interview.</p>
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Gretchen Skivington
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Frankie and Jay Bilbao Oral History Interview<br />[<a title="Frankie and Jay Bilbao Oral History" href="/omeka/items/show/131" target="_blank" rel="noopener">http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/items/show/131</a>]
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GBC Virtual Humanities Center.
Date
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25 September 2015
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All rights reserved. Use of any content only by express permission of Great Basin College © 2015-2016
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.pdf file; 1 page
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English
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INTERVIEWEE: Jay & Frankie Bilbao Interviewer: Gretchen Skivington Location: Elko, NV Date of interview: 09.25.15 Audio & Video: 1 Length: 1 :08 Language: English (very little Basque) Summary and index: Gretchen Skivington 1. SUMMARY Tom Bilbao, son of Basque immigrants Vicente & Paula Bilbao was born at Jack Creek, NV in 1925. His wife Frances "Frankie" Vicondoa Bilbao and son Jay Bilbao talk about prospecting & mining in northern Elko County and their "Aita", father Tom who was one of the discoverers of different veins along the famous Carlin Trend. Frankie Bilbao talks about her parents Fermin & Madilyn Vicondoa Basque immigrants to Susanville, CA and her move in 1947 to Elko, NV and subsequent marriage to Tom Bilbao. She discusses what it meant to be Basque-American and to be raised in an "Old Country" household. Jay Bilbao, Tom's son discusses how and where his Dad staked claims and mined independently, his interactions with the big mining companies, contracts and working for and with his Dad. Both interviewees speak of Old Country & New World values and what kind of man Tom Bilbao was and how his legacy lives on. II. Key words: : Basques, Basque sheepherding, Jack Creek/Gold Creek/Tuscarora/Mountain City/Elko, Jerritt Canyon, mining in the north country, Carlin Trend, early prospecting 1940s2000, mining companies, process of claim staking/mine maintenance, trapping, Old Country vs. New World Values, Stockmen's Hotel, Elko, Basque culture in Elko III: Names of People mentioned in/from Jack Creek/Gold Creek/Tuscarora/Elko, NV: Vicente & Paula Bilbao, Tom & David Bilbao Dan Bilbao, Jay & Mike Bilbao; Filbert Echevarria, Willis Packer, Walt Whittaker, Lew Eklund.
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
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The Elko and Northeastern Nevada contribution to the international Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Memoria Bizia is a long-term international project to collect the oral histories of the Basque history of emigration and exile, focusing on both the emigrants and their descendants in the United States and Canada.</p>
<p>Download Memoria Bizia Information Sheet [pdf file]</p>
<p>Memoria Bizia is a project directed by Dr. Pedro J. Oiarzabal and funded by the North American Basque Organizations, the Basque Government, the Etxepare Basque Institute, and the University of Deustro. In collaboration with the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.</p>
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Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Anita Franzoia [Elko Basque Community]
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
Publisher
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GBC Virtual Humanities Center
Date
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2014-2016
Contributor
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Oral Histories and Associated Documents
Language
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English; Basque
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Dr. Gretchen Skivington
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Frankie Bilbao; Jay Bilbao
Location
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Bilbao residence, Elko, NV
Transcription
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Transcription pending
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DVD
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1:11:22
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Frankie and Jay Bilbao: Oral History Interview
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Oral history interview with Elko Basque residents Frankie and Jay Bilbao, conducted 25 September 2015 by Dr. Gretchen Skivington.
Description
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<p>Tom Bilbao, son of Basque immigrants Vicente & Paula Bilbao was born at Jack Creek, NV in 1925. His wife Frances "Frankie" Vicondoa Bilbao and son Jay Bilbao talk about prospecting & mining in northern Elko County and their "Aita", father Tom who was one of the discoverers of different veins along the famous Carlin Trend. Frankie Bilbao talks about her parents Fermin & Madilyn Vicondoa Basque immigrants to Susanville, CA and her move in 1947 to Elko, NV and subsequent marriage to Tom Bilbao. She discusses what it meant to be Basque-American and to be raised in an "Old Country" household.<br />Jay Bilbao, Tom's son discusses how and where his Dad staked claims and mined independently, his interactions with the big mining companies, contracts and working for and with his Dad. Both interviewees speak of Old Country & New World values and what kind of man Tom Bilbao was and how his legacy lives on.</p>
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<p>Interview conducted on 25 September 2015 by Dr. Gretchen Skivington.</p>
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Gretchen Skivington
Publisher
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Virtual Humanities Center at Great Basin College
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25 September 2015
Contributor
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
Rights
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Memorial Bizia Oral History Consent Form on File:
http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/items/show/XXX [administrator access only]
Relation
A related resource
<p style="font-size: 14px;">Howard Hickson's Histories - articles</p>
<ul>
<li><a title="Rio Tinto Stock story" href="http://www.gbcnv.edu/hickson/RioTinto.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Rio Tinto Stock: Some People Papered Their Bathroom Walls With Them (1920-1847)</a></li>
<li><a title="How a Gold Rush Begins story" href="http://www.gbcnv.edu/hickson/JarbidgeRush.html" target="_blank" rel="noopener">How a Gold Rush Begins: Jarbidge, Nevada - 1909</a></li>
</ul>
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streaming video [.mp4 file]
Language
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English; little Basque
Coverage
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Basques, Basque sheepherding, Jack Creek/Gold Creek/Tuscarora/Mountain City/Elko, Jerritt Canyon, mining in the north country, Carlin Trend, early prospecting 1940s- 2000, mining companies, process of claim staking/mine maintenance, trapping, Old Country vs. New World Values, Stockmen's Hotel, Elko, Basque culture in Elko
Source
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Original Oral History Interview
Basques
Community
Crossroads
Elko
Faculty
Memoria Bizia
Story
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Title
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
Subject
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The Elko and Northeastern Nevada contribution to the international Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project.
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Memoria Bizia is a long-term international project to collect the oral histories of the Basque history of emigration and exile, focusing on both the emigrants and their descendants in the United States and Canada.</p>
<p>Download Memoria Bizia Information Sheet [pdf file]</p>
<p>Memoria Bizia is a project directed by Dr. Pedro J. Oiarzabal and funded by the North American Basque Organizations, the Basque Government, the Etxepare Basque Institute, and the University of Deustro. In collaboration with the Center for Basque Studies at the University of Nevada, Reno, and the University of Nevada, Reno Libraries.</p>
Creator
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Gretchen Skivington [GBC]; Anita Franzoia [Elko Basque Community]
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Memoria Bizia: The Basque Diaspora Living Heritage Project
Publisher
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GBC Virtual Humanities Center
Date
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2014-2016
Contributor
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Oral Histories and Associated Documents
Language
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English; Basque
Oral History
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Interviewer
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Pedro Oiarzabal
Interviewee
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Ignacio Torrealday
Location
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Torrealday Residence [?}, Elko, NV, USA
Transcription
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Not available
Original Format
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.mp4
Duration
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00:50:39
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Ignacio Torrealday: Oral History Interview
Creator
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Pedro Oiarzabal
Source
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Original Oral History Interview
Publisher
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Virtual Humanities Center at Great Basin College
Date
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2015-07-23
Contributor
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Scott A. Gavorsky [VHC]
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Memoria Bizia Oral History Consent Form on File:
http://humanities.gbcnv.edu/omeka/admin/items/show/xxx [administrator access only]
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streaming video; mp4
Language
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English
Description
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<p>Ignacio Torrealday of Elko, Nevada discusses his early life in Spain before immigrating to the United States in 1963 at the urging of his sister. Topics of conversation included the various types of Basque spoken, struggles in looking for work and adopting to life to the U,S,, and raising children in his new homeland. </p>
<div id="KalturaPlayer" style="width: 400px; height: 330px;">Ignacio Torrealday - Oral History [streaming video]</div>
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<p><a title="Interview with Ignacio Torrealday" href="http://www.kaltura.com/tiny/hrzm6" target="_blank"">Click here to watch oral history in separate page if embedded player not working.</a></p>
<p>Interview conducted by Pedro Oiarzabal on 23 July 2015.</p>
Basques
Community
Crossroads
Memoria Bizia
Oral History
Story