THE LAST YAHI INDIAN, NO. 809
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Johnny_Quest
N 39° 30.739 W 121° 31.267
10S E 627133 N 4374675
Discovery site of the last Yahi Indian in California. It is located in Oroville, CA.
Waymark Code: WM451A
Location: California, United States
Date Posted: 07/07/2008
Published By:Groundspeak Charter Member Marky
Views: 47

Ishi, a Yahi Yana Indian, was the last of his people. Prior to European contact, the Yana population numbered approximately 3,000. In 1865 Ishi and his family were the victims of the Three Knolls Massacre, from which approximately 30 Yahi survived. The remaining Yahi escaped but were forced into hiding after cattlemen killed about half of the survivors. Eventually all of Ishi's companions died, and he was discovered by a group of butchers in their corral at Oroville, August 29, 1911. Alfred L. Kroeber and T. T. Waterman, anthropologists at the University of California, Berkeley, brought Ishi to San Francisco where he helped them reconstruct Yahi culture. He identified material items and showed how they were made. Ishi's death in 1916 marked the end of an era in California.
Marker Number: 809.00

Marker Name: THE LAST YAHI INDIAN

County: Butte

Has Official CA Plaque: yes

Marker Dedication Date: 01/29/1966

Location:
2547 Oroville-Quincy Hwy at Oak Ave, Oroville


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