The Last Yahi

A Novel About Ishi

by Lawrence Holcomb


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 9/1/2000

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 272
ISBN : 9780595127665

About the Book

On August 29, 1911, a barefoot, half-starved, gaunt Indian gave himself up to White civilization at a slaughterhouse in Oroville, California. We never learned his name, but we soon learned of his tragedy: mainly that he was the last member of his tribe, the Yahi, to be alive in the wilderness. However, he became known to the world as Ishi, the last human to live freely in the Paleolithic Stone Age on the North American Continent. Through Ishi we can imagine a mythological, primeval view of Manifest Destiny and look back, as if with a telescope through time, into the interior of the mind and into the evolution of human thought. Through Ishi we can discover the decency of humanity, and perhaps we can forgive ourselves for our ancestors’ hateful genocide, especially against the Native Americans of Northern California.


About the Author

L.D. Holcomb was born on February 13, 1948, in Baker, Oregon. He was reared in Chester, Califonia, a mill town near Lassen Volcanic National Park, and graduated with a Master's Degree in English from California State University, Chico, in 1971. He currently writes and lives in the Great Basin.