A playwright well before he became the artistic director of Theater Rhino, the nation's longest-running gay theater, John Fisher has long demonstrated a keen interest in historical and military ...
OROVILLE — One-hundred years ago this August, a man wandered out of the woods and into Oroville. He became known as Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi tribe, and the anthropological information he ...
Local independent researcher Richard Burrill is in the midst of a multi-volume project detailing everything known about Ishi and his people. Newly published is “Ishi’s Untold Story In His First World, ...
That’s how the Oroville Daily Register began its account of the death of the Yahi man who died 100 years ago today. Ishi’s death at a University of California hospital in San Francisco on March 25, ...
One hundred years ago, an iconic Native American died. We do not remember him as a tribal leader, holy man or an activist. His biggest accomplishment was simply enduring. We know him by the name “Ishi ...
The story of Ishi, the sole survivor of the Yahi tribe who appeared 100 years ago, on the verge of death, out of the Mount Lassen wilderness in Northern California, captivated Santa Cruz artist ...
1916: Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi tribe of American Indians, dies of tuberculosis in San Francisco. His story lives on. The California Gold Rush of 1849 to 1850 attracted 90,000 new settlers ...
__1916: __Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi tribe of American Indians, dies of tuberculosis in San Francisco. His story lives on. The California Gold Rush of 1849 to 1850 attracted 90,000 new ...
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