Pat Bieter Papers - Archives West (original) (raw)

John Patrick (Pat) Bieter was born on March 13, 1930, in Devil's Lake, North Dakota, and spent his childhood in Minnesota, where he was a standout athlete. He majored in history and graduated from the College of St. Thomas in St. Paul in 1952. While serving in the United States Air Force at Mountain Home, Idaho, Bieter met Eloise Garmendia, daughter of Basque immigrants to Idaho. They were married on June 4, 1955. He earned his master's degree in history from the University of California at Berkeley in 1956 and returned to Idaho that same year, where he began teaching and coaching at Boise Junior High School. He continued to work for public schools in Boise for 12 years, first as a teacher and coach and later as an assistant principal at Borah High School. Inspired by his wife's ethnic background and his own connections to Boise's large Basque community, Bieter began the study of Basque language, history and culture. He published several articles in academic journals on the Basques in Idaho.

In 1969, Pat Bieter earned a doctorate in education from the University of Idaho and was hired as an assistant professor of education at Boise State College. In the summer of 1972, he had the opportunity to study for eight weeks in the Basque Country and made a number of contacts with local people. On his return, he submitted a proposal to Boise State president John Barnes to create a study abroad program in the Basque Country. The original proposal included academic credit in Basque language, history, arts, and humanities for two semesters of study.

Bieter presented the proposal to the Idaho State Board of Education in January 1973 as a program supported largely by student fees. The program would be hosted in Oñate, a city of approximately 15,000, located in the mountains in northern Spain. Bieter found a facility to lease in Oñate at the College of San Lorenzo, an educational complex that after renovation included dormitory and classroom facilities, offices, dining areas, theater, and laundry.

Boise State University's Year in Spain began in 1974. Bieter, along with his wife Eloise and five children, lived in Oñate during the 1974-1975 academic year. They were accompanied by seventy-five students and seven faculty members to become the first group of Americans to participate in an extended study program on Basque soil (Bieter, 126). The objective of the program was to provide the opportunity for Americans to live in a different culture, learn a distinctive language, and develop a comparative base from which to analyze one's own culture and values. The program was oriented towards the Basque cultural perspective but not Basque political positions. This was an important distinction at the time, as that particular year proved violent (three bombings occurred near the Oñate campus right before the students arrived) and it was the last year of power under Spanish dictator Francisco Franco, whose regime sought to suppress the Basque culture and language for nearly four decades.

Boise State University offered the program in Oñate from 1974 to 1979. Over 200 students traveled to Spain to study Basque and Spanish languages, history, culture, literature and art. The program was discontinued in the summer of 1980 when the San Lorenzo campus dormitory and educational facilities that had been leased by Boise State were sold. This prompted Pat Bieter and Jon Bilbao, the director of the Basque Center at the University of Nevada at Reno, to work towards together operating a consortium to offer study abroad programs in San Sebastian (Bieter, 127). The consortium began offering the only Basque study abroad program from the United States in August 1983.

Pat Bieter taught at Boise State University for 26 years until his retirement in 1995. In addition to teaching classes, Bieter sponsored workshops on Basque culture and history at Boise State University and was a visiting speaker at the University of Nevada-Reno in the 1980s. Bieter was an accomplished bass player and frequently played with multiple jazz bands, including the Pat Bieter Blues Band, at venues in Boise. In 1996, he was elected to the Idaho House of Representatives from Boise's 19th district, and was reelected two years later. In 1999, Pat and Eloise Bieter were killed in an automobile accident. Their son David succeeded him as state representative and later became mayor of Boise in 2003.

Sources: 1.Biographical material within the collection. 2.Barrett, Glen. Boise State University: Searching for Excellence, 1932-1984. Boise, Idaho: Boise State University, 1984. 3.Bieter, John, and Mark Bieter. An Enduring Legacy: The Story of Basques in Idaho. The Basque Series. Reno: University of Nevada Press, 2000. 4.Boise State University Archives, record group 5.4. President's Office (John Keiser). Box 36, folder 29 (Basque Studies, 1974-1988).

The collection includes his personal papers, writings, papers from his time in the Idaho legislature, plaques and memorabilia, and teaching papers which focus on his involvement with the Basque program at Boise State University, including correspondence, student rosters, budgets, and materials related to the development of the program over twenty years. This finding aid describes only the Basque papers within Bieter's manuscript collection. The records in this collection provide history and information on Boise State University's "Year in Spain" (later known as Campus in Spain) program, which lasted from 1974-1979. In 1980, the program turned into a consortium agreement with the University of Nevada at Reno. Dr. Bieter was the original program director during the first trip in 1974, when he brought his wife and five children with to experience an academic year in Oñate.

The collection includes a small amount of personal Basque material, including his personal research notes. The collection also includes Bieter's published writings and unpublished manuscripts on the Basques from his time as a graduate student in 1956 right up until his death. There are some materials Bieter brought back from the Basque Country, including children's language workbooks, pamphlets related to student travel and study abroad, and folders of Basque clippings in multiple languages (Basque, Spanish, French, and English).

Preferred Citation

[item description], Pat Bieter Papers, Box [number] Folder [number], Boise State University Special Collections and Archives.

Arrangement

Collection is arranged in five series: 1. Personal materials; 2. Writings; 3. Teaching Materials including the Boise State Basque Program; 4. Legislative; and 5. Memorabilia.

Acquisition Information

Gift of Pat Bieter's son, Dr. John Bieter, Jr., 1999.

Personal, 1941-1999Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
1 1 Letters from Mary Bieter 1984-1992
1 2 Congressional testimony, "Treaty of Friendship and Cooperation with Spain" 1976
1 3 Personal research on Basque Country
1 4 Eloise Garmendia Atxabal genealogy (wife)
1 5 Drawings and poetry
1 6 Notebooks related to Basque history
1 7 Notebooks related to Basque language
2 1 Resumes
2 2 Retirement 1995
2 3 Obituary 1999
2 4 Memorial Service 1999
2 5 Awards 1987-1995
2 6 Awards and Certificates 1948-1996
2 7 Certificates 1954-1995
2 8 Personal Papers 1953-1992
2 9 Personal Papers, Military Service 1952-1954
2 10 Personal Papers 1941-1991
2 11 Personal Papers, Essays 1952-1956
2 12 Photos 1964-1991
2 13 Personal Papers 1952-1998
3 1 Yearbooks 1947-1949
3 2 Yearbooks 1952
3 3 Yearbooks 1946-1948
3 4 Doctorate Degree Papers 1968-1969
3 5 College Notes and Exams
4 1 Notebooks
4 2 Notebooks
4 3 Notebooks
4 4 Notebooks
4 5 "Report of a One Week Trip Through Canada" 1961
4 6 Newspaper Articles 1966
4 7 Newspaper Articles 1968-1995
4 8 Boise State University Publications 1995-1998
4 9 Magazines 1987-1989
4 10 Music
5 1 Correspondence - Incoming 1969-1986
5 2 Correspondence - Incoming 1984-1997
5 3 Correspondence - Incoming 1982-1995
5 4 Personal Papers 1986-1987
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9034 1 Retirement Article 1995

Writings, 1965-1990Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
5 5 Dr. Bieter Writings 1990
5 6 Rough Draft Manuscripts
5 7 Writings
5 8 Writings 1972
6 1 Article: "The Basque Country Today" in Focus and includes manuscript 1976 March
6 2 Article: "Basque Shepherds Breed Apart" in Country Home 1992 February
6 3 Article: "Basques in Idaho" in Idaho Yesterdays 1997
6 4 Article: "Folklore of the Boise Basques" in Western Folklore 1965
6 5 Article: "Letemendi's Boarding House: a Basque Cultural Institution in Idaho" in Idaho Yesterdays and includes edits and correspondence 1993
6 6 Article: "Reluctant Shepherds: The Basques in Idaho" in Idaho Yesterdays 1957
6 7 Paper: "John Archabal and the American Basques" 1956
6 8 Untitled manuscript on Basque Country politics
6 9 Untitled typescript on Basque Nationalism
6 10 Untitled typescript on Basque Nationalism
6 11 Typescript: "Basque Ikastola: New Schools in a Changing Time"
6 12 Typescript: "Basques in Idaho" in Idaho Yesterdays Centennial Issue 1992
6 13 Typescript: "Basque Paradox"
6 14 Typescript: "Basque Situation in Spain Today"
6 15 Typescript: "Mosho: The Duke of Downtown Boise" (Nicholas Carega) 1990
6 16 Booklet: "The Basques in Idaho" 1965
6 17 Book review: "Basque Sheepman of the American West" 1979
6 18 Book chapter with correspondence: "Pete Cenarrusa, Idaho's Champion of Basque Culture" 1995
6 19 Book chapter with correspondence: "Pete Cenarrusa, Idaho's Champion of Basque Culture" 1996
6 20 Book chapter with correspondence: "Pete Cenarrusa, Idaho's Champion of Basque Culture" 1998
6 21 Baldness
6 22 Baldness Writings 1965
6 23 "The Basques in Idaho" by Pat Bieter 1975

Teaching , 1962-1998Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
7 1-9 Syllabi, Agendas, Meetings and Conference Papers, Assignments, Exams, Program Handbooks, Notes, and Correspondence 1962-1998
7 10 Project 310 Nelson and Bieter
7 11 Faculty Lecture by Virgil M. Young ed.d 1972
7 12 Meridian Speech Fall 1985
7 13 Idaho Council of Social Studies 1992
7 14 Pat Bieter Paper Before Teachers of History
8 1-3 Meetings and Conference Papers, Assignments, Social Studies Curriculum, Memos, Notes, and Correspondence 1967-1995
8 4 Social Studies Cirriculum Revision Committee 1967-1968
8 5 Art and Science
8 6 Boise High School Teaching and Coaching Papers 1962-1981
8 7 Teaching Papers 1981
10 18 Book Notes, Curriculum, Teaching Notes, Exams
3: Boise State Basque Program Boise State University records kept by Dr. Pat Bieter related to the implementation of the "Year in Spain" program (also known as "Campus in Spain" and precursor to the Basque Studies program). Correspondence chronologically arranged. The closed correspondence in Box 4 involves the details of pensions of individual members.
Correspondence
Box Folder
9 1 undated
9 2 1972
9 3 1973
9 4 1974
9 5 1975
9 6 1976
9 7 1977
9 8 1978
9 9 1979
9 10 1980
9 11 1981-1984
9 12 1985-1989
9 13 1990-1995
9 14 Correspondence with Basque Country
9 15 Correspondence with student requests
Program information
Box Folder
9 16 Basque Cultural Appreciation Program (Idaho State Board of Education) 1971-1972
9 17 Lynne Fereday Memorial Scholarship 1971
9 18 Planning papers 1972
9 19 Budget and program description 1973
9 20 Policies, participants, course descriptions 1974
9 21 Rosters, budgets, information 1975
10 1 Roster and application form 1976
10 2 Applicants, application form 1977
10 3 Budget and roster 1978
10 4 Brochures
10 5 Newspaper clippings 1973-1993
10 6 Basque Studies at the University of Nevada-Reno
10 7 Basque Studies in the United States
10 8 Basque Program 1974-1977
10 9 Basque Program 1983-1995
10 10 Basque clippings – Articles on Basque Country (French)
10 11 Basque clippings – Articles on French-Basque relations 1973-1975
10 12 Basque clippings – Articles on Guernica 1973-1975
10 13 Basque clippings – Articles on Idaho Diaspora 1945-1978
10 14 Basque clippings – Articles on United States Diaspora 1975-1988
10 15 Basque clippings – Articles on Spain (3 languages)
10 16 Basque clippings – Articles on Spain (3 languages)
10 17 Basque clippings – Journal articles on Basque history
11 1 Basque clippings – Newspapers on 1983 Oñate elections
11 2 Basque clippings – Pamphlets on 1983 Oñate elections
11 3 Pamphlets on Basque Country
11 4 Basque language workbooks for children
11 5 Pamphlets related to student travel abroad
11 6 Selected bibliography of published Basque source material (until 1981)

Legislative, 1969-1999Return to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box Folder
11 7 Legislative Papers 1996-1998
11 8 Campaign Papers 1996-1998
11 9 Campaign Newspaper Articles 1996-1997; bulk 1969
11 10 Other Campaigns 1996
12 1 Constituents Correspondence 1998
12 2 Constituent Letters 1996-1998
12 3 Legislative Papers 1994-1998
12 4 Legsilative Papers 1991-1999
12 5 Legislative Papers 1996-1999
12 6 Legislative Papers 1996-1998
13 1 Legislative Papers 1997-1998
13 2 Legislative Papers 1981-1998
13 3 Legislative Papers 1983-1998
13 4 Legislative Papers 1998
13 5 Daily Data Legislative Papers 1998
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9034 1 54th Session Idaho State Legislature Representatives Photo 1997
Pat Bieter Campaign Poster 1996-1997

MemorabiliaReturn to Top

Container(s) Description Dates
Box
14, 15 Plaques 1990-1999
14 Oversize Notebook about Presidents
15 Index Cards
15 Business Cards
15 License Plate
15 Trophies
15 Address Book
15 Pins
15 Campaign T-Shirt