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  • (act | ant) 07:47 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4676 bytes) (+7). . (Página creada con «Barandiaran died in Ataun in 1991. {{DISPLAYTITLE: José Miguel de Barandiaran}}»)
  • (act | ant) 07:47 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4669 bytes) (+5). . (Página creada con «In 1987, the Etniker Groups agreed to produce the ''Ethnographic Atlas of the Basque Country. ''In 1990, Barandiaran wrote the prologue to the first volume on ''Household F...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:47 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4664 bytes) (-38). . (Página creada con «In 1974, he went on his last archaeological dig in Axlor at the age of 84. Volume XXV of the Anuario de Eusko-Foklore published the first part of the ethnographic questionn...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:47 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4702 bytes) (+17). . (Página creada con «In 1968, Barandiaran set up the first Etniker group at the University of Navarra. In 1970, he set out the guidelines for the Etniker research plan in the XXIII Volume of th...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:47 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4685 bytes) (+8). . (Página creada con «In 1953, Barandiaran returned from exile and was the first to hold the Larramendi Chair at Salamanca University with a course on the state of Basque studies. In 1955, after...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:46 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4677 bytes) (-12). . (Página creada con «In 1946, the creation of the ''Ikuska/Institut Basque de Recherches'' saw him resume his work interrupted by the Spanish Civil and World Wars, and it would be the continuat...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:46 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4689 bytes) (-14). . (Página creada con «In 1936, he went into exile and continued with his prehistorical and ethnographic research in the part of the Basque Country within France as he moved from town to town in...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:46 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4703 bytes) (-48). . (Página creada con «In 1928, in addition to the many publications to which he contributed and edited, Barandiaran began to make films, some of which were ethnographic in nature. In 1934, Volum...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:46 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4751 bytes) (-9). . (Página creada con «In 1921, he began to publish the monthly magazine ''Eusko-Folklore. Materiales y Cuestionarios'', which would run until 1975. That same year, he founded the ''Eusko-Folklor...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:45 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4760 bytes) (-49). . (Página creada con «In 1916, he joined the Vitoria Seminary as a science teacher and would remain there until 1936. The folk legends that he discovered in Ataun about “Jentils buried in Aral...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:45 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4809 bytes) (-51). . (Página creada con «When studying theology, he suffered an intellectual crisis and began to read up on the origins of religion and the history of the different religions. In 1913, he went to L...»)
  • (act | ant) 07:45 9 sep 2019Admin (discusión | contribuciones). . (4860 bytes) (+4860). . (Página creada con «José Miguel de Barandiaran was born in Ataun in Gipuzkoa in 1889. In 1904, he started studying Latin and humanities at the Baliarrain (G) grammar school. From 1906 to 1912...»)