Two short texts from Aezkoa and Soule: Garralda (1828) and Larraine (1817)

We publish two short texts belonging to the nineteenth century. The first one dates from 1828 and was written in Garralda, Aezkoa Valley. It seems that the local abbot had some differences with the young girls and boys of the village and, as a consequence, someone stuck a satirical poster on the wal...

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Published in:Fontes linguae vasconum Vol. 44; no. 114; pp. 61 - 72
Main Author: Camino, Inaki
Format: Journal Article
Language:Basque
Published: 01-01-2012
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Summary:We publish two short texts belonging to the nineteenth century. The first one dates from 1828 and was written in Garralda, Aezkoa Valley. It seems that the local abbot had some differences with the young girls and boys of the village and, as a consequence, someone stuck a satirical poster on the wall of the priest's house. The text was written in Basque. The contents of it shocked the Abbot, who reported the incidents to the authorities. That resulted in a prosecution. The documentation located in the Archives of Pamplona shows the Garralda text, whose linguistic forms are here discussed. The second text deals with administrative matters and expenses of the villages of Larrau (province of Soule) and Ochagavia (Navarra), situated in the boundary of these two provinces, in a very rough and steep area. It was written in 1817 and sent from Larrau to Ochagavia asking for money to pay the wages of some men and guards of Larrau who were sent to the hills at Ochagavia's request. The text discusses who should pay the costs of the searching. Adapted from the source document
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ISSN:0046-435X