I like to use netflix to watch nature and historical documentaries. This evening while browsing Netflix's library, I ran across a gem that I thought some of you netflix-using-tradgangers might enjoy. If you use Netflix, type into the search field "Ishi, the Last Yahi". It's available for instant view even!
Thanks a bunch. Its amazing how much good free stuff there is on Netflix. And can be watched on an IPAD even.
cool, i'll be checking that out
ROCK ON!!!!!!!
Will be checking that out for sure!!!
Thanks!!!
Searching for it now, thanks.
Just finished watching very nice bit of history , very sad though,,,,,Sam,,,,,
It is sad...for sure. He seemed like a great man.
Will look for it.
I don't have Netflix but it should be worth while. I have read two books on "Ishi" and am a true admirer of him. Can you imagine what it would be like to have all of your tribe killed and then trying to eke out an existence while remaining undetected, as he did for several years?
He had a very unusual way of shooting his bow, but I can't remember how it was exactly.
I watched it last night. It's amazing how things have changed in such a relatively short time.
Gobblegrunter, Thanx for the tip, years ago I read the books on Ishi and was really moved. In fact my current dog is named Ishi... people always ask me about the name, they think its a name from Japan or something oriental. Then I tell the story of Ishi. BTW you once posted some pic. for me when I first joined Trad Gang and got my new Leon Stewart bow.
Ive also read a book on him, I believe he used a thumb style kind of like the Mongolian thumb release.
Awesome man though, pretty rough how he had it.
It is good, not a lot about bows as I had hoped but well worth watching.
Probably a stupid question but ..... do you have to have a NetFlix account before you can order the free stuff?
He did seem to use a thumb-style release with his bow arm seriously canted and his bow hand palm-up.
Jason, I wish it could've had more stuff about bows as well. Either way, it was very interesting to learn more about him overall.
Frank, how've you been? I havent been able to spend a lot of time on TG recently...tough to when its so nice outside and you have 3 kids ya know? Hands down, that's the coolest dog name I've ever heard! I'll hafta remember that for our next dog down the road!
PowDuck, yea, you have be signed up and have a monthly subscription ($9 a month or so)
What fascinated me most about the program on Ishi is how he had an inherant sense of how a gentleman was supposed to conduct himself without growing up knowing anything about the rest of the world's culture. Special guy, for sure.
I have a book all about him it is an amazing read it's called hunting with the bow and arrow by saxton pope it has alot of info and storys of hunting, bow and arrow building plus lots more that Ishi tought this bloke .
Sad documentary from the outset. Glad I watched it.
Martin
QuoteOriginally posted by Sambar:
I have a book all about him it is an amazing read it's called hunting with the bow and arrow by saxton pope it has alot of info and storys of hunting, bow and arrow building plus lots more that Ishi tought this bloke .
This book is free from the Kindle Store on Amazon. The Kindle app is free, too, for PC, Mac, iPhone, and Androids.
I'm reading it right now.
(Thanks. I figured you'd have to be a netflix subscriber.)
If anyone knows the release that Ishi used, can you post that? I tried it about 12 years ago but don't remember how it worked.
QuoteOriginally posted by mmisciag:
Sad documentary from the outset. Glad I watched it.
Martin
That said it all - thanks for the "heads-up" on the show
It was a sad account but very well done. Amazing how the last remaining group stayed hidden so long but then again I've been in that country and some of it's so thick you have to climb over it no way to walk thru it.