Gerald Hausman Bücher
Gerald Andrews Hausman ist ein Geschichtenerzähler und preisgekrönter Autor, dessen Werke sich mit den Ureinwohnern Amerikas, Tieren, Mythologie und der westindischen Kultur befassen. Aus einer langen Linie von Geschichtenerzählern und Pädagogen stammend, hat Hausman über siebzig Bücher für Kinder und Erwachsene verfasst. Seine Schriften dienen als Bindeglied für das Teilen von Erzählungen und kulturellem Erbe und fesseln die Leser mit seiner fesselnden Prosa.






Ghost Walk
- 127 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The Kebra Negast
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"The Kebra Negast supports the claims to black presence in biblical lore through the lineage of King Soloman's Ethiopian children." Supplemented by a compendium of parallel quotations from the Bible and Bob Marley
A collection of stories about Native Americans in the Southwest.
The Red Canoe
- 140 Seiten
- 5 Lesestunden
The narrative explores Jeff's complex friendship with Max, whose enigmatic traits, such as a fascination with guns and deep-seated prejudices, intrigue and confuse him. As Jeff grapples with his admiration for Max, he also confronts the fear of revealing his own family's background. Set against the backdrop of a real childhood event, this haunting tale delves into the challenges of adolescence and the peril of rushing into adulthood, highlighting the struggles boys face in defining their identities.
The Kebra Nagast
- 208 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
"The Kebra Nagast is a pivotal text in the Rastafarian tradition. Written in Ethiopia during the 14th century, this sacred tale tells the story of the relationship between the Biblical King Solomon and the Queen of Sheba, as well as their son Menyelek who famously brought the Arc of the Covenant to Ethiopia. A key text for Ethiopian Christians, The Kebra Nagast is also a fundamental sacred work of the Rastafarian tradition. Edited by Gerald Hausman, The Kebra Nagast: The Lost Bible of Rastafarian Wisdom and Faith weaves the core passages of the Kebra Nagast together with stories and tale from Rastafarian traditions. This rich retelling is the latest title in the acclaimed Essential Wisdom Library series which brings sacred texts from all traditions to modern readers. The new edition of the book includes a foreword by Ziggy Marley, which explores the importance of the Kebra Nagast as a powerful text both in Rastafarian tradition and in a broader sense. A clean, fresh design and inside cover printing give this ancient text modern appeal. A work of incredible cultural significance, The Kebra Nagast is far more than simply a piece of literature, but rather it is a testament to enduring richness of Ethiopian tradition and culture."--Back cover
Published in 1986, Meditations with Animals was the first bestiary ever compiled from Native Americans showing the guiding roles animals have played in their spiritual history. These stories and poems contain the rites and rituals of a variety of tribes, depicting a world unified by the belief that the animal spirit dwells within each of us. With the power given him by the animals, man can transcend his earthly world and enter into a unique oneness with things seen and not seen by the senses. “In this collection of verse and story", says Thomas Berry in his introduction, "we are brought into the primordial community of the universe, the Earth, and all living things.”

