Ishi was ____________________________.
A) The most revered Chumash religious ceremony, only performed once every ten generations during a late-autumn last-steelhead harvest. Performed by a namesake of the first medicine child.
B) The name of the spirit realm where the dead go if they have completed the "seven trials" by the time they were an elder.
C) A member of the Yahi. The last survivor of his band and friend and informant of A.L. Kroeber and T.T. Waterman who was popularly referred to in the media as the "last wild Indian in North America" when he was found starving in a barn in Oroville, California.
D) The famed indigenous translator for early Spanish missionaries in the 1700s who is most well-known for negotiating the truce between Santo Friscoan militia and the leaders of 50 California bands in the Sierra Nevadas.