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By Theodora Kroeber
University of California Press, Berkeley, CA
© 1961 by The Regents of the University
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This page and connections created by:
Gary Pabst
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This page is here to inform you about the book Ishi In Two Worlds, and to tell you about the interesting yet tragic life of the last wild North American Indian, Ishi.
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Ishi's bag
of tools
that he
carried with
him almost always.
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This picture of Ishi was taken by an unknown photographer in San Francisco between 1911 and 1914.
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Ishi adzing a bow out of Juniper wood
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