A haunting reminder that academic "preservation" often masks the cold exploitation of human dignity. It exposes the irony of a science that saves a culture while dehumanizing the individual who carried it.
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In 1911, [music] a starving man emerged from the foothills near Oroville, California, later identified as Ishi, [music] widely recognized as the last known member of the Yahi, a group of the Yana people.
For decades, he had lived in hiding after violent [music] conflicts and massacres during the California Gold Rush era devastated his community, [music] leaving him effectively alone and without others who spoke his language. Ishi was taken in by anthropologists [music] at the University of California, Berkeley, where he lived from 1911 until his death in 1916, [music] demonstrating traditional Yahi skills and sharing knowledge of his culture. While often described as a living museum exhibit, [music] his time there also helped preserve invaluable linguistic and cultural records. After his death, an autopsy was performed [music] despite his known wishes to be kept whole, and his brain was sent to the Smithsonian [music] Institution. It was only returned to affiliated Native American groups for proper [music] burial in 2000, marking a long-delayed effort
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