Ishi's Brain

In Search of Americas Last "Wild" Indian

20 June 2005

Territory Rights — Worldwide including Canada, but excluding the British Commonwealth.

Orin Starn (Author)

Description

From the mountains of California to a forgotten steel vat at the Smithsonian, this "eloquent and soul-searching book" (Lit) is "a compelling account of one of American anthropology's strangest, saddest chapters" (Archaeology).

After the Yahi were massacred in the mid-nineteenth century, Ishi survived alone for decades in the mountains of northern California, wearing skins and hunting with bow and arrow. His capture in 1911 made him a national sensation; anthropologist Alfred Kroeber declared him the world's most "uncivilized" man and made Ishi a living exhibit in his museum. Thousands came to see the displaced Indian before his death, of tuberculosis. Ishi's Brain follows Orin Starn's gripping quest for the remains of the last of the Yahi.

Paperback

9780393326987

140 x 211 mm • 368 pages

£14.99

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9780393293074

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