動画検索
関連広告
検索結果
Please use your pause button to read captions in more detail.
The Yahi Medicine Man, named Ishi, came out of hiding on August 29, 1911.
Clarkia quadrivulnera leave decoction is used as eye wash for sore eyes.
After Bear's Hiding Place was discovered by surveyors, Ishi took his sick mother to Water Cave where she died.
Possibly contracted via professor Kroeber's first wife who died of TB, as they ate dinner together often.
Winter spices were bay, dry gum plant, dried spice bush pods, sage, juniper & more.
Bark infusion quinine substitute for malaria. - Bark smoked during ceremonies.
In 1961, Mr. Beavers told John W. Duncan II (master's thesis) that as "Yeponim" he failed the shaman dive test.
Water Cave is a sacred Yahi site, because Ishi's mother died here!
Milkweed was also used to make bow string and is found throughout Ishi country. It's latex provides string support.