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Sugaar, also Sugar, Sugoi and Maju was the male half of the ancient Basque dualistic concept of God.
I am a Basque male, 38 y.o. and I enjoy sharing knowledge more than almost anything else. Therefore being a wikipedian is almost a must. Among the contributions I am more proud of, a special site is for the Basque WikiProject, my current pet project.
Apart of this, I'm interested in history, prehistory, anthropology, genetics, astronomy and astrology (and almost anything else except football).
If you have even the slightest interest on Basque people, language, history and culture, plese visit the Basque Portal and the Basque WikiProject. If you have interest in ethnology in general, please pass by the Ethnic groups WikiProject.
If you come in good faith, come in and leave me a message. You are most welcome.
Contributions
Here there are some of the articles and other materials I have significatively contributed to (Nov-2004 to Nov-2006):
Basque Country
History
- Duchy of Vasconia
- Kingdom of Navarre
- Labourd (history section)
- Franco-Cantabric region
- Santimamiñe
- Pierre de Lancre
- Akelarre (witchcraft)
- Iruña-Veleia
Basque (and related) ancient tribes:
Basque mythology
- Basque mythology (and most secondary articles/stubs), among them:
- Akelarre (witchcraft)
Basque language
Basque culture
Biscay
- Biscay (history)
- Lord of Biscay
- Getxo
- Ibaizabal
- Enkarterri
- Areeta
- Basauri
- Getxoko Andra Mari
- Uribe-Kosta
- Punta Galea
- Uribe
- Txoriherri
- Mungialdea
- Urduliz
- Bilbao (and many derived stubs)
- Caristii
- Autrigones
- Bizkaiera
- Santimamiñe
- Busturialdea
- Urdaibai
Basque politics
- Federico Krutwig
- Felix Likiniano
- ELA-STV
- ETA
- Comandos Autónomos Anticapitalistas
- Iraultza
- Basque National Liberation Movement and derived:
European Prehistory
- Prehistoric Europe
- Sesklo
- Linear Pottery culture
- Vila Nova de São Pedro
- Franco-Cantabric region
- Santimamiñe
- Atlantic Bronze Age
Other history
Workers Movement
- International Workers Association
- Hague Congress (1872)
- Paul Lafargue
- Federico Krutwig
- Felix Likiniano