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Henri Duhau presents a book published by Adrian Gachiteguy in 1963 for a better life from agriculture. It also includes an introduction and testimonials about the context in which it was published. At that time there was an innovative atmosphere in the North Basque Country, which brought together people of all "colors". Mostly Christians, but also some agnostics. And at the center of this movement were the Benedictines, promoters, both in Basque and in the economic field. Gachiteguy gathers these three characteristics: Benedictine, peasant and Euskaldun. At the end, Duhau adds a small dictionary to better understand Gachiteguy's Basque.
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