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The Mendocino Indian Reservation, where a significant number of heinous acts were perpetrated against the indigenous people, warrants further examination. The reservation has been rendered defunct, however, through archaeological investigation, evidence has been uncovered pertaining to the experiences and challenges faced by the tribes who were coerced into relocating to the area.

Ishi is recognized as the final surviving member of the Yahi tribe indigenous to California. According to Scheper-Hughes, the actions of anthropologists towards Ishi, including the posthumous dissection of his brain, can be interpreted as a manifestation of the wider context of colonialism and genocide. The presented evidence constitutes a potent criticism of the anthropological discipline's involvement in the perpetuation of systemic violence against indigenous communities. It also serves as a rallying cry for scholars to actively pursue social justice and decolonization efforts.

The location has undergone archaeological investigations, and artifacts from the Wiyot people as well as burned dwellings have been found as proof of the slaughter. Archaeological studies have also illuminated the Wiyot people's lifestyle and culture before the atrocity. Other archaeological sites, such as shell middens, village sites, and burial grounds, can be found in the vicinity that are connected to the Wiyot people and their history.

I will be editing the California Genocide page on Wikipedia.
 * 1) The page was created on December 14th 2015.
 * 2)  Sammydegaris  created the page.
 * 3) 26th April 2023
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