Manex Goihenetxe Explained

Manex Goihenetxe
Birth Name:Manex Goihenetxe Etxamendi
Birth Date:22 September 1942
Birth Place:Ezterenzubi, EH-NB Low Navarre Basque Country, France
Death Place:Biscau mountain, Pyrenees, Spain
Occupation:Politest and basque culture historian
Nationality:French

Manex Goihenetxe Etxamendi or Manex Goienetxe (22 September 1942 in Ezterenzubi, Lower Navarre  - 2 March 2004 in Biscau mountain, Bearn) was a Basque historian and cultural activist.

Biography

Born to a farmer family, Goihenetxe went to Great Britain to study. After completing French High School in Roazhon in 1963, he was ordained friar in the congregation of Ploermael in 1967. In 1969, he graduated in history at Toulouse, and started working as a teacher. Goihenetxe also got the teacher certification (DEA)[1] at Pau in 1981. He earned his PhD in 1984. As a teacher, he got job positions in Oloron, Lourdes, Donibane Lohizune and Kastellin (Brittany).

Goihenetxe wrote for the association "Ikas" from 1972 to 1983. He assumed the chief managerial position of the UEU from 1977 to 1979. On 27 July 1975, he was named associate member by Euskaltzaindia and made partner of Eusko Ikaskuntza. He was Basque school network Seaska's first worker on a payroll as an instructor (1977-1981), as well as holding other responsibilities in Kanbo, Baiona, and Ziburu (1981-2003). He was also a professor at the University of Pau and Baiona (Bayonne).

Goihenetxe could speak seven languages, i.e. Basque, French, Latin, English, Spanish, Gascon Occitan, and Aragonese. Thanks to his command of these languages, he carried out comprehensive research on the Basque Country. He showed a special commitment for Basque culture and abertzale politics. He got first involved in politics during the Process of Burgos (1970). He was a founder of the political parties Embata and EHAS.

Goihenetxe was registered in the census of Anglet (Labourd) for many years and was also the Basque nationalist candidate of South Anglet in 1999. He devoted one of his books to this town of Labourd.

On 2 May 2004, Goihenetxe accidentally died at Biscau, a mountain in Bearn, along with his partner Anne-Marie Pargade.[2] His ashes were spread in Errozate, near his home village of Ezterenzubi.[3]

Works

The Histoire générale du Pays Basque serie is a particularly important reference. Goihenetxe was the first to write about it from the Basque Country's point of view.[4]

Goihenetxe wrote a long review and 20 more or less important parts of a research project. In the Basque scientific community's Inguma database are 36 words written by him.[5]

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Diplôme d'études approfondies
  2. http://www.kaixo.com/kanalak/manex_goienetxe_hil_egin_da_mendian,_istripu_baten_ondorioz-1_501_k2.html Albistea
  3. Iturria: Bidegileak bildumako koadernoa.
  4. [Josu Chueca]
  5. Manex Goihenetxeren produkzioa Inguma datu-basearen arabera (36 produktu)