Ishi in Two Worlds: A Biography of the Last Wild Indian in North America

by Theodora Kroeber

Karl Kroeber (Foreword)

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The life story of Ishi, the last Yahi Indian, lone survivor of an exterminated tribe, is unique in the annals of North American anthropology. For more than forty years, Theodora Kroeber's biography has captivated readers. Now recent advances in technology make it possible to return to print the 1976 deluxe edition, filled with plates and historic photographs that enhance Ishi's story and bring it to life. Ishi stumbled into the twentieth century on the morning of August 29, 1911, when, desperate with hunger and terrified of the white murderers of his family, he was found in the corral of a slaughter house near Oroville, California. Finally identified as a Yahi by an anthropologist, Ishi was brought to San Francisco by Professor T. T. Waterman and lived there the rest of his life under the care and protection of Alfred Kroeber and the staff of the University of California's Museum of Anthropology. Karl Kroeber adds an informative tribute to the text, describing how the book came to be written and how Theodora Kroeber's approach to the project was a product of both her era and her special personal insight and empathy.
  • ISBN10 0520240375
  • ISBN13 9780520240377
  • Publish Date 15 November 2004 (first published 1 June 1961)
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 4 March 2021
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of California Press
  • Format Paperback (US Trade)
  • Pages 286
  • Language English