Jose Migel Barandiaran
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Born |
Ataun, Basque Country, Spain | 31 December 1889
Died |
21 December 1991 101) Ataun, Basque Country, Spain | (aged
Nationality | Spanish |
Other names |
On Joxemiel Aita Barandiaran |
Occupation | Anthropologist, ethnographer, priest |
Jose Miguel Barandiaran Aierbe, known as on Joxemiel Barandiaran (31 December 1889 – 21 December 1991), was a Basque anthropologist, ethnographer, and priest.[1]
Early life
He was born in 1889 as the youngest of nine children to Francisco Antonio Barandiaran and María Antonia Ayerbe in the family baserri Perune-Zarre in Ataun.
Encouraged by his mother, he entered the priesthood aged 14 in Baliarrain and was ordained as a priest in 1914 in Burgos.
Career as an ethnographer
Soon after being ordained as a priest, he took up ethnographical studies of Basque culture and archeology around 1916 in the Aralar Mountains. He carried out invaluable research into folk traditions and collecting accounts and tales related to Basque mythology.
References
- ↑ Agirre, Joxean (December 22, 2011). "Joxe Migel Barandiaran: Desagertzeko zorian zegoen kultura baten aztarnak bilduz hartu zituen ehun urteak" (in Basque). Retrieved February 14, 2015.
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