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Add sections to the bookbuilder: Ishi in Two Worlds (Theodora Kroeber)

 

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[Front Matter]
[First Page]
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[Copyright]
[Dedication]
Foreword
Part One: Ishi The Yahi
Prologue: Outside the Slaughter House
1. Copper-colored People on a Golden Land
2. A Living People
3. A Dying People
4. Episodes in Extermination
5. The Long Concealment
6. The Yahi Disappear
Part Two: Mister Ishi
Prologue: Outside the Jail
7. Ishi’s New World
8. Life in a Museum
9. The Craftsman
A Death
A Yana Curse
A Marriage
10. The Brightest Year
Epilogue: Death in a Museum
Photo Gallery
Notes
Note on Chronology, Chapter 4, page 57
Note on the Three Captives, Chapter 5, page 96
Note on Other “Wild” Indians, 1911–1927, Chapter 6, page 113
Bibliography
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[Back Matter]
Acknowledgements
Also available from the University of California Press
Theodora Kroeber Speaks for Herself
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