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Coyote Hunting - From 10 Yards to over 1,000 Yards
Ramblings and Such From Hunting Coyote
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<blockquote data-quote="DMP25-06" data-source="post: 2531136" data-attributes="member: 27271"><p>Hello DSheetz ,</p><p></p><p>Ishi was the LAST of the Yahi tribe of Native American Indians who inhabited Northern California , somewhere near Oroville , California .The majority of the Yahi Tribe was killed in 1865 , in an event known as "The Three Knolls Massacre" , and the few remaining members of the tribe stayed hidden in the mountains of Northern California , until all of them , except Ishi , were killed in a raid in 1908 . Ishi was found on August 29 , 1911, starving and scrounging for meat scraps at a local slaughterhouse in Oroville , California , and was arrested by the local Sheriff .</p><p>News of the last , un-civilized Native American spread quickly , and Ishi was "Given" to the Anthropology Department of the University of California , Berkeley , where he was taken , and put on display .</p><p>Dr. Saxton Pope (of Pope and Young Archery fame) was the University of Cal. , Berkeley's physician and medical instructor , and he developed a lasting friendship with Ishi , who taught Dr. Pope and his friend Arthur Young how to make bows , arrows , and arrow heads (from Obsidian) for hunting , and Ishi taught them how to hunt .</p><p>The trio of Ishi , Pope , and Young , gave birth to the sport of Modern Archery .</p><p>Ishi accompanied both Pope and Young on several hunting trips .</p><p></p><p>Ishi lived the remainder of his life at the University of California , Berkeley , until his death in 1916 , from Tuberculosis .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMP25-06, post: 2531136, member: 27271"] Hello DSheetz , Ishi was the LAST of the Yahi tribe of Native American Indians who inhabited Northern California , somewhere near Oroville , California .The majority of the Yahi Tribe was killed in 1865 , in an event known as "The Three Knolls Massacre" , and the few remaining members of the tribe stayed hidden in the mountains of Northern California , until all of them , except Ishi , were killed in a raid in 1908 . Ishi was found on August 29 , 1911, starving and scrounging for meat scraps at a local slaughterhouse in Oroville , California , and was arrested by the local Sheriff . News of the last , un-civilized Native American spread quickly , and Ishi was "Given" to the Anthropology Department of the University of California , Berkeley , where he was taken , and put on display . Dr. Saxton Pope (of Pope and Young Archery fame) was the University of Cal. , Berkeley's physician and medical instructor , and he developed a lasting friendship with Ishi , who taught Dr. Pope and his friend Arthur Young how to make bows , arrows , and arrow heads (from Obsidian) for hunting , and Ishi taught them how to hunt . The trio of Ishi , Pope , and Young , gave birth to the sport of Modern Archery . Ishi accompanied both Pope and Young on several hunting trips . Ishi lived the remainder of his life at the University of California , Berkeley , until his death in 1916 , from Tuberculosis . [/QUOTE]
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