Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 51

Iceland review - 2015, Qupperneq 51
ICELAND REVIEW 49 MASSACRE REMEMBERED This is how Jón lærði (‘the learned’) Guðmundsson, in the translation of Viola Miglio, describes what is known as the only massacre in Icelandic history. The victims mentioned in the excerpt were among the 18 shipwrecked Basque whalers murdered on Æðey island in Ísafjarðardjúp and at nearby Sandeyri on Snæfjallaströnd, the West Fjords, on October 18, 1615, at the order of magis- trate Ari Magnússon from Ögur. In refer- ence to a mandate by King Christian IV of Denmark that thieves should be “captured and harmed,” he had determined that the Basques were to be slain at will in the region. Farmers who refused to follow him were fined and made take responsibility for the actions of the whalers. Thirteen others had earlier been killed in Dýrafjörður fjord. Jón lærði, a self-taught academic from the Strandir area where the whalers were based, was deeply upset by these events and wrote a report, Sönn frásögn af spanskra manna skipbrotum og slagi, based on the accounts of eyewitnesses, in the whalers’ defense. He had corresponded with them, and counted some of them, including Pierre the pilot, whom he named in the report, as his friends. Jón lærði was prone to coming into conflict with the authorities; eventually he was exiled for sorcery. FOUR CENTURIES OF GUILT “Growing up on Tyrðilmýri, the outermost farm on Snæfjallaströnd, and herding sheep from Æðey and Tyrðilmýri at Sandeyri, I heard stories surrounding place names such as Gulanef [‘Yellow Cliff’] on Æðey, where the bodies of the Basques were dumped into the sea—‘yellow’ in reference to their skin color, considered to be yellow or tan,” says historian and cultural communicator Ólafur J. Engilbertsson, who chairs the Icelandic-Basque Association. “Otherwise, they weren’t much talked about.” Ólafur doesn’t remember anyone describing the deeds as heroic. “Not at all. It was more as if people were ashamed. The stories touched me because there were supposedly HISTORY Æðey island seen from Snæfjallaströnd.
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