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Native American Tomahawk Fighting Techniques

By: Trevelyan Kian



Native American Tomahawk Fighting Techniques

Trevelyan Kian

The original natives of the North American continent used tomahawks as weapons and tools. Your average tomahawk is a sort of hatchet with a very straight shaft.

Used by both Native Americans and the early European colonizers as tools for every day use, it has also been widely used as a weapon, with the most common tomahawk fighting techniques involving both handheld and thrown techniques.

The very first Native American tomahawks were made from stone, such as polished soapstone. The blades and handles were usually intricately carved and designed. Flint rock, deer horns, and the jawbones of big animals were often used to create tomahawks.

You'll find that most cultures have their own version of a tomahawk or a hatchet tool. In fact, even the way you use them is very similar to the Native American tomahawk fighting techniques.

The Vikings were long known for their proficiency in the use of an axe as a weapon, the French had the fransica, and the British had the familiar belt axe.

Aside from its use as a tool and as a weapon, tomahawks were also used to smoke tobacco, through the pipe bowl that was typically built into the opposite side of the blade.

Considering the turbulent relationship the Native American tribes had with early European settlers, the dual purpose of the weapon was very appropriate.

The tomahawk was doubly useful this way. It could be used as a smoke peace offering, or it could be turn into a weapon of war if things turned sour between the parties-- and they very often did!

The tomahawk can be used by itself, or it could be complemented with another weapon. The second weapon would usually be a long bladed knife. This is an effective and deadly combination that works for a variety of combat situations, and also against either single or multiple opponents.

A tomahawk can be used as either a weapon of offense or defense. A lot of tomahawk fighting techniques help the weapon serve both of these roles. A tomahawk can be used to rake, chop, punch, slice, catch and pull, or even deflect blows.

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