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===[casa|House and Family in the Basque Country|/atlas/casa.png|La casa tradicional bajo una mirada que va más allá de lo puramente arquitectónico.]===
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===[casa|House and Family in the Basque Country|/atlas/casa.png|The traditional rural homestead over and above its architectural features: the inhabited house.]===
 
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====[/atlas/casa/Abuela-con-los-nietos-Urduliz-2011.jpg|Grandmother and grandchildren. Urduliz (B), 2011. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|The traditional Basque family is noted for a type of clearly defined feminism, which can be seen from the application of the right of the first-born to inherit regardless of their sex, the common ownership of property brought to the marriage by the spouses, their equal standing in civil law, and the woman’s status as the head of the household in the domestic religious life, the cultural rites of the home, of the church and of the family burial ground.]====
 
====[/atlas/casa/Abuela-con-los-nietos-Urduliz-2011.jpg|Grandmother and grandchildren. Urduliz (B), 2011. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.|The traditional Basque family is noted for a type of clearly defined feminism, which can be seen from the application of the right of the first-born to inherit regardless of their sex, the common ownership of property brought to the marriage by the spouses, their equal standing in civil law, and the woman’s status as the head of the household in the domestic religious life, the cultural rites of the home, of the church and of the family burial ground.]====

Revisión del 16:30 20 ene 2020

House and Family in the Basque Country

The traditional rural homestead over and above its architectural features: the inhabited house.
St John’s bunches of branches and flowers. Zeanuri (B), 1980. Source: Ander Manterola, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Grandmother and grandchildren. Urduliz (B), 2011. Source: Akaitze Kamiruaga, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.
Muskildi (Z), 2011. Source: Michel Duvert, Etniker Euskalerria Groups.