Please, please, you're all incredibly cultured people, I always learn so much thanks to you about extra-european cultures, so why, why are you advocating for the Gauls?
Saying "I want the Gauls" is the same as saying "I want the Celts". No, it's even worse: while Celts, at least, are somehow part of the same linguistic family, Gauls are a completely artifical name used to describe people who happened to live in the same place, popularised by Julius Cesar and put as national history by the Third French Republic. There was as much difference between a Belgian, a gaul from Aquitaine, from Britanny, from Auvergne (don't know the english name) that between a "Gaul" and a Britton from British Islands. Making a Gaul blob is as painful as a Celtic blob - and, as again, worse because calling them Gauls were completely non-vernacular.
Most of what we call the unity of the Gauls came from the wars against Cesar (which they lost, so basing a civilization about how they were defeated is kind of pointless) and from the Roman Empire as gallo-romans.
So, please, please, as someone who has been told since he was 5 yo that "Our ancestors are the Gauls" and now see the fallacy and the lie behind that, please, do not continue to perpetuate the nationalistic, right-wing idea that the Gauls were, somehow and at any point in History besides Cesar's invasion, a unity. There was nobody more eager to fight a Gaul than another Gaul, worse dissension than the Italic peninsula during the Renaissance. Don't make me believe that they could be united in a civilization.