BOOK REVIEW: "Ishi In Two Worlds", by Kroeber

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13 March, 2010
"My First Of Many Book Reviews-Ishi In Two Worlds"
Fremont, California
This book is about the last Stone-Age Indian in North America. He was captured and later studied by Anthropologists. The best part of the book is the way it often contrasts Ishi's beliefs or perceptions of reality, with those of Modern Man.
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Song: "Ritual" by Kevin Macleod.

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  • Thanks for the personable book review. I like your casual approach and agree that the second half of the book must be easier to read. I have Ishi on 16mm film. Your review reminds me that it's an important film for people to see.

  • @HunterMann  Thank-you for your comment. Hmmm. Ishi on film sounds like an excellent artifact to donate or give a copy to Museums and Anthropology Departments. Please do consider those options. : ) Brian.

  • @LoveMattersMost Oh, there were a few documentaries made about Ishi. The one I have is an 18-minute educational film that was part of most public & school library systems. Sadly most libraries either sold or dumped(!) their 16mm films when VHS tapes arrived, then the VHS were thrown away when DVDs arrived. What's next?! The real crime is that films like Ishi were not replaced with video versions, they simply threw away this amazing documentation.

  • @HunterMann That is tragic, that such landmark historical records could be discarded simply because the medium is obsolete. I know it must be true! So many old educational film reels that we viewed as kids are now completely obsolete. So much has been lost. I was captivated by the Ishi story because firstly, I live nearby. Secondly, he wast the last man living a Stone Age existence, probably in all of North America! Wow! Like the last Cave Man. Brian.

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  • Hi Sunflower!

    Thank-you for saying I have good taste! I found the best policy is just to do what I enjoy, then if I'm lucky, there are other people out there in somewhere that have the same tastes! Oh, I would love to see one of your book reviews! It's a big step though, becuause you have to put yourself out there and deal with Hecklers, Trolls, weirdos, etc. -but I just delete and block them! : P In the long-run, it is satisfying to share of yourself and get kind comments like yours. : )

  • These events occurred from 1913-1916, when sadly, Ishi died of Tuberculosis. Dr Kroeber the researcher pictured in the Video did not write any book. But his wife, who knew the accounts well, wrote up the story in 1960, and luckily, Dr Kroeber was able to read and approve the manuscript before he died. His wife said she felt it was a moral duty of hers to tell the story, since her husband didn't do it himself. -What a noble gesture! : ) Brian.

  • It really tickles me when people like yourself and Rui above, say they liked my video. I guess I respect certain people, and their opinions, and when it passes their reviews with a thumbs up, it makes me feel really good inside! Thank-you! I hope my next ones are noticeably more polished and easier to watch and listen too! Brian.

  • Nice point, Rui -we take things like pockets matter-of-factly and give it no thought. But then a primitive or odd man comes along and reminds us, that there is magic in even these simple everyday things! Thank-you for saying you enjoyed my first book review! That makes me happy.  : ) Brian.

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