Ishi

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Ishi was the last known member of the Yahi people of California, whose life and story became a landmark case in anthropology and the study of Indigenous cultures.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Ishi canonical 6
Ishi in Two Worlds 1
Ishi: Last of His Tribe 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Native American
Yahi person
cultural informant
museum employee
person
bodyPartStudied brain
burialPlace Cemetery in Colma, California (cremated remains)
causeOfDeath tuberculosis
collaboratedWith Alfred L. Kroeber
Saxton Pope
Thomas T. Waterman NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
culturalHeritage Yahi traditions
dateOfBirth circa 1860
circa 1861
dateOfDeath 1916-03-25
dateOfDiscovery 1911-08-29
discoveredBy butchers in Oroville, California
educatedBy Alfred L. Kroeber
Thomas T. Waterman NERFINISHED
employer Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
surface form: University of California Museum of Anthropology
ethnicity Yahi
gender male
knownFor being the last known member of the Yahi people
collaboration with anthropologists at the University of California
contributions to the study of Yahi and Yana culture
demonstrations of traditional Yahi skills and crafts
languageSpoken Yahi language
Yana language
legacy landmark case in American anthropology
symbol of the impact of colonization on Indigenous peoples
memberOf Yahi people NERFINISHED
occupation cultural consultant
museum assistant
partOf Yana people NERFINISHED
placeOfBirth Sacramento Valley
surface form: Sacramento Valley region

Northern California
surface form: northern California
placeOfDeath San Francisco
surface form: San Francisco, California
placeOfDiscovery City of Oroville, California
surface form: Oroville, California
practiced stone tool knapping
traditional bow and arrow making
traditional hunting techniques
religion traditional Yahi beliefs
residence San Francisco
surface form: San Francisco, California

Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology
surface form: University of California Museum of Anthropology
subjectOf anthropological films
ethnographic photographs
linguistic recordings
the book "Ishi in Three Centuries"
the book "Ishi in Two Worlds"

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Theodora Kroeber notableWork Ishi
this entity surface form: Ishi in Two Worlds
Theodora Kroeber notableWork Ishi
this entity surface form: Ishi: Last of His Tribe
Yahi lastKnownMember Ishi
Yahi subgroup of Yana people notableMember Ishi
subject surface form: Yahi
Yana people knownFor Ishi