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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 Leipzig University to follow a course taught by Wilhem Wundt. The guidance he received there and his subsequent relationship with that professor would steer his ethnographic and anthropological research towards his cultural setting and was a shift from purely bookish science. In 1914, Barandiaran was ordained a priest in Vitoria. In 1915, he was sent to Burgos Ecclesiastical University where he graduated in Theology.
En 1921 comenzó a publicar con periodicidad mensual la revista ''Eusko-Folklore. Materiales y Cuestionarios'', que perduraría hasta 1975. Este mismo año creó la ''Sociedad de Eusko-Folklore''. Los trabajos de campo de sus miembros se publicaron en el ''Anuario de la Sociedad de Eusko-Folklore'', que después pasó a denominarse ''Anuario de Eusko-Folklore'' y que perdura hasta la actualidad.