Ishi, last of his tribe
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Book Description
In the early 1900s a small band of California Indians in the Yahi tribe lived in concealment, resisting the fate that had all but wiped out their people -- violent death by the invading gold seekers and settlers. In time, members of the small group died, until there remained a single survivor -- the man who became known as Ishi. This book tells the haunting, heroic story of Ishi -- the boy, the ma... More
Book Information
Publisher | National Aid to Visually Handicapped |
Binding | Unknown Binding (32 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 325 |
ISBN-10 | B0007EGQPC |
Publication Date | /1970 |
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