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James Archibald Houston

    12. Juni 1921 – 17. April 2005
    Feuer unter dem Eis
    Flussläufer
    Wie Füchse aus den Wäldern
    Geisterjäger. Roman.
    Weisse Dämmerung
    Sie kommen wi Füchse aus den Wäldern
    • 2023

      Set in Melbourne over 38 years, this installment of James Houston's life chronicles his role as a research officer for the Victorian Council of Churches, promoting multicultural clergy training. His plans to return to Canberra shift when he connects with Archbishop David Penman, a proponent of multiculturalism and justice, who encourages him to pursue ordination in the Anglican ministry. The narrative explores themes of faith, cultural diversity, and personal transformation within the context of Houston's evolving career and spiritual journey.

      RIDE OF A LIFETIME | The Life and Times of James Houston. Book Two
    • 2018

      A Multicultural Odyssey

      A Memoir (almost) sans Regrets

      • 432 Seiten
      • 16 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the pivotal role of one individual, the narrative explores the origins and evolution of Australia's multiculturalism policy. It delves into the social and political context that shaped this inclusive approach, highlighting the challenges and triumphs faced in fostering acceptance and diversity within the nation. Through this lens, the book examines broader themes of identity, belonging, and the impact of policy on society.

      A Multicultural Odyssey
    • 1995

      Houston, along with his wife Alma, are credited with the international popularization of Inuit art. Landing in Canada's Eastern Arctic in 1948, they helped establish the original West Baffin Eskimo Co-operative, which continues to develop and market Inuit art around the world. This collection of 100 short chapters gathers vignettes of life in the north in the 1940s and 50s, as the Houstons discover the arctic, the Inuit and their art.

      Confessions of an Igloo Dweller
    • 1995

      Elisabeth (14), bei Adoptiveltern aufgewachsen, macht sich in der kanadischen Arktis auf die Suche nach ihren leiblichen Eltern. Bei einer Nomadenfamilie wird sie aufgenommen und lernt das naturverbundene Leben der Eskimos kennen.

      Wie eine Schneeflocke im Sturm
    • 1993
    • 1990

      Tikta'liktak

      An Inuit-Eskimo Legend

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      3,7(121)Abgeben

      “A young hunter is trapped on an ice floe and marooned on a barren island. . . . The Eskimo survives freezing weather, an attack by a polar bear, and the long journey that brings him safely home. . . . The author’s distinctive drawings help make this a memorable book.”-- The New York Times Book Review

      Tikta'liktak
    • 1984