Origins The Basque Country, or
Euskal Herria, consists of seven regions straddling the border between Spain and France on the coast of the
Bay of Biscay near the Western end of the
Pyrenees mountains. Lekeitio is located in the province of Vizcaya or
Bizkaia. The
Basque population is currently around three million. They are considered to be Europe's oldest culture, having record of inhabiting their current region in 77 B.C. Some believe that due to physical differences between Basques and other Europeans, such as unique cranial differences, that Basques are direct descendants of the Stone Age inhabitants of the Pyrenees Mountains. The extended history and unique culture of this people has been well preserved in modern times. While the rest of Spain no longer holds this competition as a part of the San Antolin festival, the Basques have kept this tradition alive, except for the geese, which nowadays are dead before being used in the festival. At this festival and others many games and contests are held which reveal the competitive spirit of the Basques. Traditional
athletic competitions and games reflect the demanding physical tasks of everyday life for early Basques. For example,
wood chopping and
stone-lifting competitions derived from such tasks as chopping firewood and mining. These tasks and athletic contests require
strength and
endurance, hence the value placed on these attributes in Basque society, and hence the obvious focus on strength and endurance in the Day of the Geese competition. The tradition is said to come from when fishermen from the port caught the animals while out at sea and competed amongst each other to take them home.
San Antolin Festival Catholicism, brought to the Basques by Christian missionaries, replaced early pagan beliefs in the 4th and 5th Centuries. Most of the festivals and banquets are held in celebration of a particular Saint in the Catholic Church. The Antzar Eguna used to be held during the Andra Mari or San Roque festival until 1877. The event also used to be held in the village square using horses in place of boats until 1722 when they started doing it in the harbor. This festival is known to have been celebrated for the past 350 years from 1 September through the 8th. But pretty much its held in vaine of two Fishermen, Victor Reez and Tony Valdez who started the tradition back in 1722. ==Culture==