Ishi - The Last Yahi
Shanachie (1978)
Drama, Romance
In Collection
#6916
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Seen ItYes
016351092090
IMDB   6.6
1 hr 0 mins USA / English
DVD  Region 1   NR
Ishi
Jon Voight Professor Alfred Kroeber
Graham Greene Ishi
David Ogden Stiers Dr. Saxton Pope
Jack Blessing Tom Waterman
Anne Archer Henriette Kroeber
Daniel Benzali Mr. Whitney
Christianne Hauber Miss Edna Block
Charles Martinet Assistant Museum Director
Carl D. Parker Sheriff Weber
Angela Paton Mrs. Gustafson
Linda Hunt
Eloy Casados
Gregory Norman Cruz
Lois Red Elk
Devon Ericson
Diego Martin
Michael Medina
Joseph Runningfox
Geno Silva
Dennis Weaver
Arliene Nofchissey Williams
Director
Pamela Roberts
Jed Riffe
Harry Hook
Robert Ellis Miller
Producer Pamela Roberts
Jed Riffe
John Levoff
Robert Lovenheim
Barbara Bloom
Writer Anne Makepeace
Stephen Harrigan

Narrated by Linda Hunt

"Ishi, certainly is a remarkable individual. His will to live, not simply exist, but attempt to live happily is an inspiration to the human community. We would do well to examine a culture that produced such a person." - Brian Bibby

Ishi, The Last Yahi chronicles the unforgettable story of Ishi, the last survivor of the Yahi tribe following extensive massacres of Native Americans in California in the 1860s and 1870s. Ishi and a handful of his tribe refused to surrender, choosing instead to live in hiding. After 40 years and the death of all the others, one day in 1911 Ishi, alone and near starvation, walked out of the wilderness and into the white man's world.

Newspapers labeled him "the last wild Indian" or "the last Stone Age Man in North America," to the public he was an exotic curiosity, but for young anthropologist Alfred Kroeber, Ishi's appearance was a scientific windfall. Kroeber had been searching for years to find "wild uncontaminated Indians" who could document aboriginal life in America. Through Kroeber's invitation, Ishi left a jail cell and lived out the remaining four years of his life at the Museum of Anthropology in San Francisco, relating Yahi stories and demonstrating the traditional way of life he knew so well. His quiet dignity and extraordinary lack of bitterness towards the people who had destroyed his tribe greatly impressed everyone who met him.

Ishi, The Last Yahi skillfully blends haunting photographs, archival film footage, recordings Kroeber made of Ishi's voice, and illuminating commentary by authorities on Native American cultures. More than an indictment of the "manifest destiny" white settlers used as an excuse to annihilate Native Americans, the message in this deeply moving film is one of the resilience of the human spirit. Ishi survived the murder of his people, the loss of his way of life, the 40 year isolation, and yet somehow came out whole, psychologically and physically, as he entered the society of those who had destroyed his people.
Edition Details
Distributor Shanachie
Chapters 11
Release Date 9/24/2002
Packaging Keep Case
Screen Ratio Standard 1.33:1 Color
Audio Tracks ENGLISH: Dolby Digital Stereo
Layers Single Side, Single Layer
No. of Disks/Tapes 1

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