Roberto Griego Arriba Nuevo Mexico
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If your name is on the list below and you want to know more about your ancestors look up "The mystery of the Basques" and "Patricia Speaks Basque" on youtube
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If your family name is on this list you are Basque NOT Mexican.
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Salazar, Segura,
Salcedo, Solana, Solano, Suazo, Tapia, Trevino,
Ulibarri, Ulloa, Urbán, Urioste, Vazquez, Vizarraga,
Velasquez, Velarde, Vizcaino, Ybarra, Zabala,
Zamarripa, Zertuche
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Jaramillo, Jauregui,
Larrañaga, Larragoite, Lizarraga, Mendiola,
Mendoza, Mondragón, Montoya, Nuanes, Ochoa,
Olachea, Olives, Oñate, Orozco, Perea, Perieri,
Quintana, Quintero, Renteria, Ruiz,
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Baca, Barrera,
Cárdenas, Casados, Chivira, Echavarria, Escobar,
Esquibel, Eturraga, Garibay, Hechevarria, Heredia,
Hurtado, Iturbe, Iturralde,
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The
cultural heritage of the Basques in New Mexico
is apparent in many of the family names found
in this area:
Abeyta, Aguirre, Anaya, Anchondo, Apodaca, Anza,
Archuleta, Arena, Arellano, Armendariz, Armenta,
Aroztegui, Arriaga, Azcárraga,
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The Basques & New Mexico
The Basques first came to the area that would
later become New Mexico with the Spaniards
who conquered and settled the region in the late
1500s. Many, such as Juan de Oñate, played
key roles during the colonial period.
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In fact, English and
Spanish are more closely related to each other
than Basque is to any known language.
Through the centuries, the Basques have
preserved their unique language and culture.
diego sanchez came out to this song his last fight. thought he was respecting new mexico after that
artificial256 1 year ago 7
My family name Gonzales I found out has been in New Mexico since 1624 ARRIBA NUEVO MEXICO you will always live on in Mi Corazon SI SENOR
grousemann 10 months ago 6