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Aberri Eguna ("Fatherland Day") is a celebration day and set of meetings coinciding with
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organized mainly by the Basque nationalist movement. It was first organised by the Basque Nationalist Party on 27 March 1932 in
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, then consisting of a demonstration of some 65,000 participants which terminated at the Sabino Arana House.Kasper, M. ''Baskische Geschichte'' (1997) Primus It has since become the unofficial Basque national holiday.


Etymology

''Aberri'' is a neologism coined by Sabino Arana based on the suffix ''-ba'' which occurs in numerous kinship terms (e.g. ''osaba'' "uncle", ''izeba'' "aunt", ''arreba'' "sister of a man" etc.) from which he fancifully deduced a putative root *aba "father". Trask, L. ''The History of Basque'' (1997)
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He formed numerous neologisms based on this putative word such as ''aberri'' (*aba + ''herri'' "land, people, country, settlement"), ''abizen'' "surname" (*aba + ''izen'' "name") or ''abenda'' "race" (*aba + ''enda'' "lineage"). From ''aberri'' he then went on to coin ''abertzale'' "patriot" (''aberri'' "fatherland" + ''-(t)zale'', a suffix denoting someone keen on something). In spite of their fanciful derivation, ''aberri'' and ''abertzale'' have found their way into general usage.


History

The first Aberri Eguna was held to celebrate the anniversary of the concept of political Basque nationalism as put forward by Sabino Arana in 1882, according to his own writings. Some claims suggest that the date was established after Arana's death.de la Granja Sáinz, J ''Historia y política: Ideas, procesos y movimientos sociales'' (2006) ISSN 1575-0361, Nº 15, pags. 65-116 However, its coinciding with Easter is deliberate as it follows the motto of the Basque Nationalist Party ''Jaungoiko eta Lege Zaharrak'' "God and the Old Laws" and the symbolism of the
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. Ideologically, it follows the examples of the older Catalan and Galician patriotic holidays, the
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(from 1889 onwards) and the National Day of Galicia (from 1919 onwards). It was then celebrated in San Sebastián in 1933, in
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in 1934 and in
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in 1935. From 1936 onwards, the year of the outbreak of the
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, it was no longer celebrated in a single location but instead in various localities on a smaller scale and under clandestine conditions as, under
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, Aberri Eguna was forbidden from 1937 to 1975. It was only freely celebrated in the Northern Basque Country (in France) under the auspices of the Basque Government in Exile.


Current status

The Aberri Eguna is not an official holiday and main events continue to be organized by Basque nationalist parties. However, the exact format and tone depends on the organiser and thus can vary considerably from a political rally to a cultural picnic. In particular in emigrant communities, the celebration of
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features much more strongly than any political overtones. The cultural element often features events such as
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,
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, food and drink, in particular Basque cider.


See also

*
Basque nationalism Basque nationalism ( eu, eusko abertzaletasuna ; es, nacionalismo vasco; french: nationalisme basque) is a form of nationalism that asserts that Basques, an ethnic group indigenous to the western Pyrenees, are a nation and promotes the poli ...
*
Sabino Arana Sabino Policarpo Arana Goiri (in Spanish), Sabin Polikarpo Arana Goiri (in Basque), or Arana ta Goiri'taŕ Sabin (self-styled) (26 January 1865 – 25 November 1903), was a Basque writer and the founder of the Basque Nationalist Party (PNV) ...


References


External links

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North American Basque Organizations on the Aberri Eguna
* José Luis de la Granja Sáinz, ''El culto a Sabino Arana: La doble resurreción y el origen histórico del Aberri Eguna en la II República'', in ''Historia y política: Ideas, procesos y movimientos sociales'', ISSN 1575-0361, Nº 15, 2006, págs. 65-11

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