The first Basque immigrants to Oregon arrived in the 1880s. Most were sheepherders who had migrated north from California and Nevada. Areas of Basque settlement include Arock and Jordan Valley in Malheur County, Oregon and a smaller number in Harney County. The Basque migration peaked in the 1920s and 1930s, only beginning to undergo decline in the 1940s. By the end of the 20th century, the Basque population shifted and now many live in eastern Oregon and the Portland metropolitan area.[1]
YouTube Encyclopedic
-
1/3Views:1 1498357 714
-
American Lamb: From the Ranch Gate to the Dinner Plate (Part 5)
-
American Lamb: From the Ranch Gate to the Dinner Plate (Part 4)
-
The Anza Expedition (National Park Service Film)
Transcription
See also
References
- ^ Etulain, Richard W. "Basques". The Oregon Encyclopedia. Retrieved 2014-05-31.
External links
- Jordan Valley, Home of the Basques
- Basque People Arrive in the New World
- Basque Americans in the Columbia River Basin