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Ishis Brain In Search Of Americas Last Wild Indian Orin Starn

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Ishis Brain In Search Of Americas Last Wild Indian Orin Starn
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Publisher: W. W. Norton & Company
File Extension: PDF
File size: 402.57 MB
Pages: 352
Author: Orin Starn
ISBN: 9780393051339, 0393051331
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Ishis Brain In Search Of Americas Last Wild Indian Orin Starn by Orin Starn 9780393051339, 0393051331 instant download after payment.

Captured in the hills of northern California in 1911, Ishi, the last stone-age Indian in North America, was brought to San Francisco by the famous anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, and became a living museum display until his death five years later.
Ishi's Brain is a first-person account by anthropologist Orin Starn, who sought to unravel the mystery of Ishi's true nature and to locate his brain in the archives of the Smithsonian museum in the hope of finally repatriating Ishi's remains. The trail to Ishi's brain leads Starn through the painful history of the extermination of the Indians, the strange and sometimes scandalous history of anthropology, and the changing, mixed-up world of Native California today. This absorbing new portrait of Ishi, wild man of Deer Creek, museum curiosity, and last of his tribe, will appeal to anyone interested in Native America, a story of science and scandal, and the life and legend of California's most famous Indian. 15 illustrations.

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