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A second type of direct evidence is formed by statements, whether as formal legends or personal information, regarding the age or relative sequence of events in tribal history made by the natives themselves.


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Ishi died of his illness in early 1916 and Kroeber partly blamed the exacting nature of working with Sapir for his failure to recover. In the end Sapir didn't finish the work during the allotted year and Kroeber was unable to offer him a longer appointment. His students included Fang-kuei Li Benjamin Whorf Mary Haas and Harry Hoijer.

While finishing his PhD he went to California to work with Alfred Kroeber documenting the indigenous languages there. Before Sapir it was generally considered impossible to apply the methods of historical linguistics to languages of indigenous peoples because they were believed to be more primitive than the Indo-European languages. Later in his career he also worked with Yiddish Hebrew and Chinese as well as Germanic languages and he was also invested in the development of an International Auxiliary Language.

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