Iceland review - 2015, Page 52

Iceland review - 2015, Page 52
50 ICELAND REVIEW farmers from the region who carried out the massacre.” Not many sources exist about the killings or other relations between Icelanders and Basques in the 17th century, apart from Jón lærði’s account—which this year was repub- lished as Slaying of the Basques in four lan- guages, along with a thorough introduction by Már Jónsson—and a handful of cryptic poems, annals and verdicts, showing anoth- er perspective. Ólafur, who is also the direc- tor of the Snjáfjallasetur Heritage Centre on Snæfjallaströnd, has taken part in pro- moting research on the subject and organ- izing on behalf of the Icelandic-Basque association and together with Basque insti- tutions a program remembering the kill- ings this year, their 400th anniversary. As part of the program, a memorial to the slain whalers was unveiled and a ceremony held in Hólmavík in Strandir on April 22, to HISTORY which the Etxepare Institute in the Basque Country, Center for Basque Studies in the U.S., authorities in Gipuzkoa and Iceland contributed. Ólafur says that subconscious- ly, his curiosity about the history of the Basques in Iceland may have been driven by inherited guilt. “Knowing about the killings, I decided to study in Spain, which again raised new questions about what had happened.” FATEFUL AUTUMN DAY In the early 17th century, after the over- exploitation of great whales—which were hunted primarily to make oil—in today’s Newfoundland, Basque whalers headed for new grounds in Svalbard and Iceland. In 1613, they set up a whaling station in Hveravík in Steingrímsfjörður fjord in Strandir. Magistrate Ari from Ögur unlaw- A typical Basque whaling station. Opposite page from top: Martín de Villafranca being stoned by angry farmers as he tries to swim away—while singing; The slaying in Dýrafjörður.

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