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People dancing. Basque Colony. Boise, Idaho Item Info

Title:
People dancing. Basque Colony. Boise, Idaho
Publisher:
H.W. Steward
Publisher Location:
Boise, ID
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1970
Approximated Date:
yes
Description:
Postcard of people dancing in Boise, Idaho. | The Basque Colony of Boise, Idaho is the largest in United States and they believe in perpetuating their Homeland customs, especially Dancing. Danny Ansotequi is being instructed in the first steps of the "Jota" by Toni Murelaga while Domingo Ansotegui on the Tambourine and Jim Jausoro on the Accordion provide that tantalizing Basque rhythm.
Subjects:
men women children Basque dance trees rivers photographic postcards
Location:
Boise
Latitude:
43.607576
Longitude:
-116.206033
Source:
PG 9, Postcard Collection, University of Idaho Library Special Collections and Archives, http://www.lib.uidaho.edu/special-collections/
Source Identifier:
pg_9_15_04a
Type:
Image;StillImage
Format:
image/jpeg

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