Ishi in Three Centuries
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About This Book
ISBN13: 9780803227576 |
Synopses & Reviews
Publisher Comments:
Ishi in Three Centuries brings together a range of insightful and unsettling perspectives and the latest research to enrich and personalize our understanding of one of the most famous Native Americans of the modern era—Ishi, the last Yahi. After decades of concealment from genocidal attacks on his people in California, Ishi (ca. 1860–1916) came out of hiding in 1911 and lived the last five years of his life in the University of California Anthropological Museum in San Francisco.
Contributors to this volume illuminate Ishi the person, his relationship to anthropologist A. L. Kroeber and others, his Yahi world, and his enduring and evolving legacy for the twenty-first century. Ishi in Three Centuries features recent analytic translations of Ishi’s stories, new information on his language, craft skills, and his personal life in San Francisco, with reminiscences of those who knew him and A. L. Kroeber. Multiple sides of the repatriation controversy are showcased and given equal weight. Especially valuable are discussions by Native American writers and artists, including Gerald Vizenor, Louis Owens, and Frank Tuttle, of how Ishi continues to inspire the creative imagination of American Indians.
Review:
"Ishi in Three Centuries is a collection of essays more eclectic than most but one that holds together exactly because Ishi, as person and icon, pulls us in so many different directions of inquiry and emotional response."-Eliot West, The Southern California Quarterly
(Eliot West, The Southern California Quarterly)Review:
"Without Theodora Kroeber's classic Ishi in Two Worlds, first published in 1961, memory of this most famous of all California Indians would be limited to but a few diligent historians and anthropologists. Now, forty years later, our appreciation of the significance of Ishi's life is enriched with the publication of Ishi in Three Centuries, a collection of essays edited by two of Theodora's sons, Karl and Clifton."-Sylvia Grider, Texas A & M University, Western Folklore
(Sylvia Grider, Western Folklore)Review:
"Ishi in Three Centuries is a collection of essays more eclectic than most but one that holds together exactly because Ishi, as person and icon, pulls us in so many different directions of inquiry and emotional response."--Eliot West, The Southern California Quarterly
Synopsis:
Includes bibliographical references (p. 401-404) and index.
Synopsis:
Contributors to this volume illuminate Ishi the person, his relationship to anthropologist A.L. Kroeber and others, his Yahi world, and his enduring and evolving legacy for the 21st century. This book features recent analytic translations of Ishi's stories, new information on his language, craft skills, and his personal life in San Francisco, with reminiscences of those who knew him and A.L. Kroeber. Multiple sides of the repatriation controversy are showcased and given equal weight. Especially valuable are discussions by Native American writers and artists, including Gerald Vizenor, Louis Owens, and Frank Tuttle, of how Ishi continues to inspire the creative imagination of American Indians.
About the Author
Karl Kroeber is Mellon Professor in the Humanities at Columbia University. His most recent books include Creation Myths of Primitive America, Artistry in Native American Myths (Nebraska 1998), and Traditional Literature of the American Indian (Nebraska 1997). Clifton Kroeber is Emeritus Norman Bridge Professor of Hispanic American History at Occidental College. He is the coauthor of Massacre on the Gila and coeditor of A Mohave War Reminiscence, 1854–1880 and The Frontier in Perspective.
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Product Details
- ISBN:
- 9780803227576
- Editor:
- Kroeber, Karl
- Editor:
- Kroeber, Clifton
- Editor:
- Kroeber, Karl; Kroeber, Clifton
- Editor:
- Kroeber, Karl
- Editor:
- Kroeber, Clifton
- Publisher:
- Libri
- Location:
- Lincoln
- Subject:
- Social life and customs
- Subject:
- United states
- Subject:
- Native American
- Subject:
- Cultural property
- Subject:
- Yana Indians
- Subject:
- Museum exhibits.
- Subject:
- Human remains
- Subject:
- Indians in popular culture
- Subject:
- Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies
- Subject:
- Ethnic Studies - Native American Studies - Tribes
- Subject:
- United States - State & Local - General
- Subject:
- General History
- Subject:
- Racism in museum exhibits
- Series:
- Histories and Historicities in Amazonia
- Series Volume:
- 21
- Publication Date:
- 20030601
- Binding:
- HC
- Language:
- English
- Illustrations:
- Yes
- Pages:
- 416
- Dimensions:
- 9.46x6.32x1.49 in. 1.68 lbs.











