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Livestock Farming and Shepherding in the Basque Country
Animal husbandry as a way of life rather than an economic opportunity: aspects related to domestic animals and the human-animal bond.
Subida al monte. Aia (G), 1998. Fuente: Antxon Aguirre, Grupos Etniker Euskalerria.