She was so amazed when the rider dismounted that she had to go over and touch them both. This popular children’s novel is based on a real story of a woman left on an island off the California coast for 18 years. The Lone Woman was the last island-dwelling member of the Nicoleño tribe, which lived and thrived on San Nicolas Island for thousands of years. Karana’s story was composed in Julian, a 7.8 square-mile Census Designated Place in San Diego County. By 1937, there was also a small Navy compound on the island, where radio operators sent weather reports to the mainland. All of the aspects of this documentary is enlightening and I love to learn so it is what I like. We know precious little about Juana Maria Better-Than-Nothing. Your donation supports our high-quality, inspiring and commercial-free programming. Only a few weeks after she arrived at the mission, she died. Didn't see the political issues others did, found it in truth rather equitable in its treatment.The Channel Islands are truly an enduring treasure of California's unique beauty. She had no covering on her head. Many people may not know or realize that O’Dell based his novel on a real event and a real life: that of Juana María, the Lone Woman of San Nicolás Island. Graveyard of Ships - The wreck of the Winfield Scott on Anacapa Island. On a sinew rope stretched between two poles several feet above the ground were hanging pieces of seal blubber, while near her was the head of a seal from which the brains already putrid were running. Having lived on one of the islands in my youth I connected personally with the well presented visual beauty of the islands. The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island reportedly sang a version of the song after she was brought to Santa Barbara. Sign in to see videos available to you. A year later, George Nidever, a colorful fur trader and rancher, was titillated enough by the mystery -- as well as by reports of the abandoned island's huge seal and sea otter population -- to make the choppy journey to San Nicolas. First edition of "Island of the Blue Dolphins" by Scott O'Dell (1960). Population: 1,500. The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, the real-life figure behind Scott O’Dell’s beloved 1960 novel Island of the Blue Dolphins, is a fixture of local history. A series of battles and sneak attacks ensued, and the Nicoleno population was decimated. Author(s): Hudson, Travis | Abstract: For more than a century, the story of the "Lone Woman" of San Nicolas Island has captured the interest of scholars and laymen alike. The historical documents and interviews from experts were woven into an engaging narrative of the islands. Now it was supposedly uninhabited, though sailors sailing by occasionally reported seeing a human figure waving her arms, running towards them on the foggy shore. According to the Los Angeles Times: In return, the crew stuffed a seal for the woman, much to her delight. He was unable to locate the woman during his first two trips. The story of the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island, or Juana Maria, is well known due in large part to the novel, “Island of the Blue Dolphins” by Scott O’Dell. Len Wood, Staff Buy Now. In the other hand she grasped a rude knife, a piece of iron hoop thrust into a rough piece of wood for a handle....Outside there was a high pile of ashes and bones showing that she had lived in this place for some time. She was a regional curiosity, and folks came from far and wide to see her sing and dance. The 'Lone Woman,' also known as Juana Maria, survived with her dog for 18 years before being 'rescued' and brought to Santa Barbara. Very Interesting and well worth the time to watch and learn, Reviewed in the United States on October 1, 2020. As it is I find the information so far mesmerizing. Learn about the many ways to support KCET. I didn't give it 5 stars although it probably should but I reserve that for something so spectacular that it would be with out a doubt worthy of 5. The year before, his crew had discovered footprints in the sand. By signs she indicated that her baby had been killed years before by wild dogs which infested the island and that she had existed on seafood and seals killed with crude stone weapons....The woman showed them how she killed seals at night, made sinew fish lines from them, and hooks from abalone, which abounded along the shore. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average. Weird History. IS ISLAND OF THE BLUE DOLPHINS ACCURATE? National Parks are something that's supposed to be accessible to the public and here we have one that almost no one can visit. The Nicoleno tribe lived and flourished on San Nicolas Island for around 8,000 years. Her family and fellow tribe members were massacred by otter hunters, and those who weren’t killed were transported to the mainland in 1835. Before the crew could restrain her, she jumped overboard. Now, for the first time, their fascinating story is revealed in this 3-part documentary series. The Doctor and the Rock Star - An odd couple friendship leads to the preservation of Santa Cruz Island. She was continually given gifts by visitors which she would accept effusively and then give to the Nidever children. I thought the series was well researched and beautifully presented. Although no one could understand the language she spoke, she talked and sang incessantly and was an adept signer. Her entire tribe has left the island, while she remains behind. Around 1850, an otter hunter visiting the island claimed to have found her hut. For months they worked together to reveal details of the cave where the Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island may have lived, painstakingly removing bucket after bucket of sand — 40,000 in all. It has some beautiful photography and I learned some things I did not know. First Contact - The Voyage of Cabrillo - The 'discovery' of the Channel Islands in 1542. Little information is known about The Lone Woman of San Nicolas ('Karana' from The Island of the Blue Dolphins), so I especially appreciated the details of her life brought together here. Island of the Blue Dolphins ends with her rescue, but Finding the Lone Woman of San Nicolas lets us get to know the amazing man who rescued her and tells us … The Peores Nada, captained by Charles Hubbard, landed on the island in 1835 and began to load the Indians on board. Her hair which was thickly matted and bleached a reddish brown, hung down to her shoulders. Dark Water - Chumash paddle a 'tomol' across dangerous waters to their ancestral home. Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018. The island is now a naval base, home to munition sites and special installations. Scott O’Dell was one of the earliest practitioners of historical fiction. Nicoleno men who attempted to protect the women were killed. My only negative comments are that not all the islands were covered and there was so much left unaddressed. Shortly thereafter, the woman was discovered, surrounded by a pack of loyal dogs. Though her death was blamed on an overindulgence of rich food, a simple illness that she had no immunity to was probably the real cause. Del Norte County nurtures excellent camping experiences at the profusely-forested edge of California. Top subscription boxes – right to your door, © 1996-2021, Amazon.com, Inc. or its affiliates. Reviewed in the United States on March 29, 2019. I thought the episodes were all very well done and provided a good overview of the islands. Scott O’Dell’s 1960 classic, Island of the Blue Dolphins, is based on her life. Travelling or based outside United States? I will continue and when complete I will edit more or start new not sure which at this time but over all I am very pleased with this documentary. She was fascinated by the new sights and sounds around her. This is close and I may change my rating later but since I have barely started I am keeping it reserved for when IM done. They also raped many Nicoleno women. The classic children's book "The Island of the Blue Dolphins," based on her story, is still read by thousands of school children. The tragedy at Crescent City, CA not only led to better protective measures, but forged a bond with Rikuzentakata, a Japanese city that was also recovering from the 2011 tsunami disaster. The tale was popularized because of the romanticism of a Robinson Crusoe sort of existence by a woman abandoned (18367-1853) on a tiny island off the California coast. All of her kinfolk were dead by this time, and none of the other Native Americans or multi-lingual priests at the mission were able to understand her. At the time of European contact, two distinct ethnic groups occupied the archipelago: the Chumash lived on the Northern Channel Islands and the Tongva on the Southern Islands (Juana Maria's tribe, the Nicoleño, were believed to be closely related to the Tongva). His version of the story is so well known and so pervasive that it tends to obscure the true story. Today, this Lone Woman is best known as Karana, the protagonist of Scott O’Dell’s Island of the Blue Dolphins. The series could have easily used another 3 episodes. The hunter found nothing. An American Indian who lived on San Nicolas Island, California, the Lone Woman was likely born about 1800. Contact our Leadership, Advancement, Membership and Special Events teams. A child was found missing and his mother pleaded to be left on the island to find him. The Tragic Story Of Juana Maria, The Lone Woman Of San Nicolas Island The Unbelievable True Story Of Juana Maria, The Woman Who Inspired ‘Island Of The Blue Dolphins’ When her Nicoleño tribe left California's Channel Islands for the mainland, Juana Maria stayed behind for 18 years. One such mystery is the “ Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island. The Channel Islands have long been inhabited by humans, with Native American colonization occurring 10,000 years ago or earlier. The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island is the final installment of Goldsmith’s three-part series on Native Americans in California. This isolated isle had once been home to a thriving group of native people known as the Nicolenos. However, the damage was already done. Over the ensuing decades, San Nicolas remained a lonely, rocky outpost. She must have been about 50 years old but she was still strong and active. Archaeologist Steve Schwartz and Professor Rene Vellanoweth comment. In the early 1540s Spanish (or Portuguese, according to some accounts) conquistador Juan Rodríguez Cabrilloexplored th… The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island Documentary Screening January 23, 2018 Arts & Nonprofits, Events The Lone Woman of San Nicholas became an object of considerable fascination when she was found after 18 years and brought to Santa Barbara. But the legend of Juana Maria lives on. In fact, the huge number of town sites scattered across the three-by-nine mile isle have led some archeologists to speculate that it may have been a vacation spot for other Native American groups from the mainland. Thorough research. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. However, as of March 2015, all archeological work on the island has been halted due to a dispute between the Pechanga tribe (who claim kinship with the Nicolenos) and the Navy. The dramatic readings from a fictional account written by some guy in the mid twentieth century about a woman who was alone on one of the islands for 18 years in the early 19th century ruin an otherwise excellent program. Chuck Graham San Nicolas Island Beyond Island of the Blue Dolphins New Archeological Discoveries Tell More About the Lone Woman Wednesday, November 28, 2012 By Chuck Graham Article Tools Print friendly E-mail story Tip Us Off Comments Last February, I had the opportunity to spend one full day on San Nicolas Island. Rene Vellanoweth of Cal State L.A. shows a cave on San Nicolas Island where it’s believed the Native American woman who came to be known as the Lone Woman of San Nicolas … Although San Nicolas Island is not one of the park islands, the story of the Lone Woman gives interesting insight to the lifeways of the native inhabitants of the Channel Islands at the time Europeans had established a sizeable population in what is now California. By 1835, there were only 18-20 Nicolenos left on San Nicolas Island. The discovery of the lone woman put an end to a speculative mystery that had brewed in coastal California for eighteen years. Crewman Carl Dittman recalled the moment of discovery: The discovery of the lone woman put an end to a speculative mystery that had brewed in coastal California for eighteen years. This time, they were stopped from doing further harm by Spanish authorities who arrested them for illegal hunting. The origins and eventual evacuation. After hearing of their plight, missionaries sent a ship called Peor es Nada (Better than Nothing) to "rescue" the remaining islanders. Instead, our system considers things like how recent a review is and if the reviewer bought the item on Amazon. They soon found a basket filled with cormorant feathers and tools near the shore. On the third expedition to the island, his search party (which included mainland Native Americans) took a different route on the island, convinced the woman had deliberately eluded him the first two times. Unable to glean her real name, the men called her "Better-Than- Nothing," presumably in honor of the ship she had jumped off of all those years before. Bust of Lone Woman of San Nicholas Island. She helped the visitors find fresh water and firewood, and showed Nidever how to make a water proof jug using heated stones and asphaltum. This is a good program. Here is a brief bit (no IDs) we assembled a few months ago … sort of like an artist's sketch … to start us on our way to what is now almost 30 minutes of documentary film about The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island. I found this series fascinating and thank every person and foundation that supported its creation. Crewmen were impressed with her resourcefulness -- she kept every scrap of food she could, saving bones so that she could suck them to the marrow. She was buried at the Santa Barbara mission. This Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island Video is suitable for 4th - 12th Grade. Basque sheep herders occasionally lived there in isolation. There has never been a documentary that goes out to the island, visits the Lone Woman's campsite and cave, and visually captures the adventure that she experienced all those years ago. She is a young woman who lives on an island in the Pacific Ocean totally alone. The Tragic Life Of Juana Maria, The Lone Woman Of San Nicolas Island. Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Cache - The discovery on San Nicolas Is. When it was time to leave, she boarded the ship willingly, her clothes and one filled large basket the only remnants of her former life. "She hung it by a string to the roof of her hut," Dittman remembered, "and lying on her back under it would amuse herself for hours at a time by swinging it backwards and forwards.". The Nidever party stayed on the island for a month, hunting and learning about the woman's life on the island. San Nicolas Island is owned by the US Navy and closed to the public. Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2019. The protagonist in the Island of the Blue Dolphins was modelled after Juana Maria, better known as the ‘Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island’. The Legendary King of San Miguel - Betsy Lester Roberti travels back to the desolate island where she grew up as a child. She was taken to Mission Santa Barbara and placed in the care of Nidever's wife. Island Rotation - The Channel Islands relocated. Series tells the remarkable human and natural history of eight beautiful Islands found off the coast of California. Alone on the Island of the Blue Dolphins does this. When she stood up, it extended nearly to the ankles. Archaeology, History, Spanish Conquistadors, Earliest know settlements of the Americas and a story that leads you through the California Channel Islands Geologically speaking as well. “It’s a story of how women are really the chain in a culture of survival,” he said. The old woman was of medium height but rather thick. Island Restoration - The showdown over the fate of non-native island species. Once all the Nicolenos were on board, one woman begged to be put ashore, claiming her baby was still on the island. Magic Isle - The glory years of Catalina and its struggles to stay relevant. The waters and shores of San Nicolas were rich in abalone, whale, fish and sea otter, supplying residents with abundant food and ample goods. Filmmaker Paul Goldsmith will screen his newest documentary, “The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island,” on Jan. 25 at the Santa Ynez Valley Grange in Los Olivos. Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2018. Reviewed in the United States on May 24, 2020. It was 1853 on San Nicolas Island, the most remote of California's eight Channel Islands. The Santa Ynez Valley Historical Museum invites the public to attend Mysteries of The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Revealed! Arlington Man - Oldest human remains in North America discovered. She lived alone for 18 years on the most remote and arguably least hospitable of the Channel Islands until the sailor and otter hunter George Nidever brought her to Santa Barbara. The rest of the remaining Nicolenos dispersed to different missions on the mainland, and almost all soon died. Nidever was offered a chance to display her as a circus sideshow, which he declined. She left the island in 1853 and died in Santa Barbara, California. Then there is making 5 of the 8 islands a National Park. It spent only a very cursory amount of time on Catalina Island and did not mention San Clemente Island even once. In 1811, a group of 30 fierce hunters, employed by the Russian-American Company, invaded the island. Captain Nidever described her appearance: Though there are conflicting reports about the woman's initial reaction, she soon became friends with Nidever's crew. That year, a padre from the Santa Barbara Mission sent a local otter hunter to look for her. Reviewed in the United States on May 2, 2018. Gorgeous footage. Tens of Thousands in L.A. 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There were occasional sightings by passing sailors, and a strong oral tradition at the missions kept the story alive. https://www.commonlit.org/texts/the-lone-woman-of-san-nicolas-island Many thought the woman had suffered a similar fate and had drowned in the turbulent sea (the Peor es Nada itself sank off the coast of San Francisco a month after the "rescue"). She was seated cross legged on the ground and was engaged in separating the blubber from a piece of seal skin which was lying across one knee and held by one hand. This time, they found what they were looking for near three whalebone huts in a clearing among the sand dunes. The hunters eventually left, but returned in 1815 with Russian hunter Boris Tasarov. The novel is based on the not true story of " But as was often the case for native people in the "new world," her "discovery" would soon lead to her death. There is so much history wrapped up in the Channel Islands we all should know. Navy archeologist Steve Schwartz uncovered a cave that he believes may have been used by Juana Maria. In an attempt to prove she was there, they scattered her things along the ground. When she saw a man on a horse for the first time, she thought they were one creature. Due to adverse weather or just plain spite, the ship left shortly thereafter, leaving the lone woman behind. She was the last surviving Nicoleño who lived a solitary life on the island for nearly two decades. It was sleeveless, low in the neck and girded about the waist with a sinew rope. Her thoughts during eighteen years of abandonment and isolation are lost to time, as is her real name. But her kindness was evident to everyone. of an amazing 'cache' of historic objects. Known as the Galapagos of North America, the Channel Islands can be seen from the mainland, yet few people know their rich and important history. On her deathbed, the woman was baptized in the Catholic faith and given the name Juana Maria. Select the department you want to search in. The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island - A native woman survives alone for 18 years. In 1853, Captain George Nidever set out on his third trip in search of this legendary apparition. at 5 p.m. Aug. 27. The book tells the story of a 12 year-old Native American girl who was left alone for 18 years on San Nicolas Island, the most remote of California's Channel Islands, during the 19th century. She also showed them well hidden caves and canyons where she hid when marauding Russians and Aleuts visited the lonely isle on foraging and pilfering expeditions. Off the coast of California lies the Channel Islands, which are a group of eight small islands. The Lone Woman of San Nicolas Island documents the story of Juana Maria (the name given her by the padres of the Santa Barbara mission) who spent 18 years alone on the most remote island of the Channel Islands chain. 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