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Ishi in Two Worlds, 50th Anniversary Edition

A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America
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Ishi in Two Worlds recounts the life of the last known member of the Yahi people, who survived the violent upheaval caused by white settlers during the California Gold Rush. Captured in 1911 near Oroville, Ishi was brought to San Francisco and lived under the care of anthropologists at the University of California. Theodora Kroeber draws on linguistic notes, archival records, and oral histories to tell his story, revealing the trauma and resilience of indigenous peoples amid brutal colonisation and cultural erasure.
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This biography is essential for readers interested in indigenous history, anthropology, and human rights. It appeals to those seeking a profound understanding of colonial impact on Native American communities and the struggle for survival against injustice.

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A life story of Ishi, the Yahi Indian, lone survivor of a doomed tribe, who stumbled into the twentieth century on the morning of August 29, 1911, when, desperate with hunger and with terror of the white murderers of his family, was found in the corral of a slaughter house near Oroville, California.

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An essential biography and historical document, Ishi's deeply moving life story is critical to understanding the legacies of white violence and Indigenous survival on the land we call California.

First published in 1961, Ishi in Two Worlds tells the life story of the last known surviving member of the Yahi people, an indigenous community decimated by invasion and genocide at the hands of white settlers during the California Gold Rush. The man, whose real name we will never know, lived for decades in the Mount Lassen foothills of the Sierra Nevada before being captured by Americans near Oroville in 1911. Anthropologists at the University of California named him Ishi, the Yana word for man, and brought him to San Francisco where he spent the rest of his life detained at the Universityโ€™s Museum of Anthropology under the custody of Alfred Louis Kroeber.
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Theodora Kroeberโ€™s Ishi in Two Worlds offers an intimate glimpse into the remarkable life of a resilient man facing harrowing, unforgivable circumstances. Drawing from her husbandโ€™s records, linguistic notes, and archival and oral histories, Kroeber presents a contested history of North American indigenous people and the atrocities of violence, abuse, and disease wrought by white men. Reckoning with the indefensible history of racism and dehumanization that led to Ishiโ€™s alienation and detention, this canonical book is critical to the history of anthropology and to the ongoing work of accountability in the field. It remains an essential historical document, and an enduring record of Ishiโ€™s incredible life.

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Praised as "a highly original literary work and a great human story" by the San Francisco Chronicle, and described by the Los Angeles Times as a must-read, this book offers stirring and fascinating insights. The New York Times calls it "a book that all Americans should read," while the Atlantic highlights its lively anthropological narrative. American Anthropologist notes its valuable record of cultural interaction and psychological insight, and Ethnohistory commends Kroeber's concise and sympathetic storytelling.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780520271470

Publisher: University of California Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 18 October 2011

Country: United States

Imprint: University of California Press

Illustration: 32 b-w photographs, 5 line illustrations, 1 map

Contributors:

  • Foreword by Karl Kroeber
  • Foreword by Lewis Gannett

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 20.0mm

Width: 133.0mm

Height: 203.0mm

Weight: 363g

Pages: 304

About the Author

Theodora Kroeber (1897--1979), wife of Alfred Louis Kroeber, is also the author of The Inland Whale (California). Karl Kroeber, son of Theodora Kroeber, is Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University and coeditor, with Clifton Kroeber, of Ishi in Three Centuries (2003). Lewis Gannett was a critic for the New York Herald-Tribune.

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