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Bouncing arrows - the extraordinary arrow type of Uralic peoples 

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Reconstructing and experimenting with the extraordinary bouncing arrows used in the past by Uralic peoples of Western Siberia in hunting of aquatic birds.
In this documentarish video we will explore, craft and experiment with these rarely known but amazingly clever arrow inventions whose usage has been documented among Khanty and Samoyedic peoples. Our reconstruction is based on records of late finnish folklorist Kustaa Vilkuna.
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@bvbatcu1650
@bvbatcu1650 4 года назад
Thank you for not speaking in English but providing subtitles. It is a real treat to hear your language and worth the effort of reading what you said.
@treeless_leaf
@treeless_leaf 4 года назад
A Finnish guy shooting weird arrows in the woods? Subbed.
@tutunci
@tutunci 4 года назад
becarefull i say more or less the same and i have about 15 sore loser that stand behind this beautiful video .waste of time . 5 days to make an arrow that the only purpose was bauncing on water but it' did not do shit.
@inksashawn
@inksashawn 4 года назад
@@tutunci ok
@Falconer710
@Falconer710 4 года назад
Kyle Napoleon best comment subbed 🇬🇧
@aseriousfrog7582
@aseriousfrog7582 4 года назад
I second your analysis.
@YeshuaIsTheTruth
@YeshuaIsTheTruth 4 года назад
It's for hunting waterfowl that are sitting on the water.
@chewytreyman
@chewytreyman 4 года назад
Dude... I'm high as a kite, almost freaking out over: 1 - That arrow is insane 2 - The audio is really mind bending 3 - That language XD
@bertus1110
@bertus1110 4 года назад
Me too
@johnstahl8413
@johnstahl8413 4 года назад
Me three....dude
@mathijsdetering8508
@mathijsdetering8508 4 года назад
😂
@axelhyltan
@axelhyltan 4 года назад
Me four 😁
@doncheto2674
@doncheto2674 4 года назад
This dude straight Up talking in enchanting table languaje
@yanl3914
@yanl3914 4 года назад
Yea 😂 It's finnish tho
@reivertomwilson4959
@reivertomwilson4959 4 года назад
I am a hunter and have shot bows from an early age, but have never heard of this. Thanks for the video.
@MrAnticlimate
@MrAnticlimate 4 года назад
Im Hungarian we call it "kacsázás" (basically "duck hunting") when someone skips a flat peble/stone on the surface of water. There are also some 1000 year old twopronged arrowheads amongst archeological findings, which are claimed by some to have been used in such a way. I couldn't imagine how on earth was that possible, right until now - thanks for the clarification :) .
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Hey, good to hear this! This kind of arrows have been used by many different peoples around the world, so this might have been the away around there as well. And many different groups have been around carpathian basin in the past so influences and inventions have come and gone.
@MrAnticlimate
@MrAnticlimate 4 года назад
@@UgriArcher - Yes, the arrow skipping method was mentioned by archeologists, and I suspect they based it on ethnographic descriptions of other Finno-Ugric people (maybe the Manshis or Hantis). The arrowheads are from old Hungarian sites from the time they came into the Carpathian basin. I don't know if earlier people here (Huns, Avars etc.) used this type of arrow. But it was a swampy area with lots of waters, so the opportunity was there.
@turro3212
@turro3212 4 года назад
*Finno-ugric Engineering*
@olliefoxx7165
@olliefoxx7165 4 года назад
Never seen such an arrow. Ingenious. Never heard Finnish before. It's sounds alien but familiar. Subbed
@frogmad13
@frogmad13 3 года назад
Todd’s stuff sent me here and now I will sub!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 3 года назад
Welcome aboard, Al.
@nitoburrito4939
@nitoburrito4939 4 года назад
Thanks for bring me, and everyone else here RU-vid algorithm.
@cmspet1
@cmspet1 4 года назад
Here in the western US, I have collected ancient North American artifacts most of my life. We will on rare occasions find a crescent shaped projectile point, and they are very old from the Paleo period or around 9,000 to 13,000 years before present. The technology obviously came over from Siberia with the first people to populate this continent, but we could never figure out what they used them for. This video kind of fills in the blanks. Our Paleo crescents are always found near water, or where water once was. Bow and arrow wasn't developed that long ago, so they must have used them with a spear used with a throwing stick or what's called an Atlatl.
@burtun1760
@burtun1760 4 года назад
RU-vid algorithm once again working it’s magic
@harrisonschapelhouman3476
@harrisonschapelhouman3476 4 года назад
Thankyou for English sub titles :)))
@ginacarrano50yearsago15
@ginacarrano50yearsago15 4 года назад
I thought this was going to be in English soo I went to close my eyes and start hearing the sims.
@russellwatkins8109
@russellwatkins8109 4 года назад
Thank You for posting this. The northern forest peoples of Europe and Asia are survivors in hard climate- fascinating!
@catchncookcalifornia1574
@catchncookcalifornia1574 4 года назад
Just subscribed! I am an archaeologist and I study similar technologies here in North America used by local Indigenous populations in ethnographic times and thousands of years in the past for bird hunting. Thank you so much for sharing, for doing so in your native language, and for providing English subtitles for us to follow along! I hope to shoot traditional bows with you one day!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks for the sub, and for the compliments. It's great to hear of scholars and researchers being around. I believe we share a lot on thought and interest level. Let's continue the things we do.
@ryanwong3485
@ryanwong3485 3 года назад
This design is so genius - the arrow moves so quickly, it is really effective.
@pmadood6970
@pmadood6970 4 года назад
I like how it ends with no outro, it's like a mic drop. Yeah that arrow is pretty cool, and genius really.
@dougg1075
@dougg1075 3 года назад
That’s a badass sounding language
@zetsu6888
@zetsu6888 3 года назад
this sounds like chinese+ japanese + spanish
@jyrki2275
@jyrki2275 3 года назад
@@zetsu6888 haista vittu! I dont hear it. But i dont hear it might be that im finnish
@88573426903
@88573426903 4 года назад
Amazing! I have seen the same design of arrow in Chinese literature during Qing Dynasty(in 皇朝禮器圖式, 14 volume) , which is call "水箭"(means: water arrow). The purpose of "水箭" is for duck hunting. I wasn't know how it works, but now I get some clue from your video. Paljon kiitoksia ! (By the way, I had lived in Vantaa for four months during my exchange, I really miss those time in Finland.)
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Great! And thanks for the compliments. I also learned at some point about Qing "water arrow" and it's very similar design. I've been thinking of making reconstruction of those arrows too to see how they'd work with my Manchu bow.
@88573426903
@88573426903 4 года назад
​@@UgriArcher I'll sent a email attach pdf file of 皇朝禮器圖式 the 14 volume, with my translation in English. Looking forward for more videos from you.
@drgud3900
@drgud3900 4 года назад
@@88573426903 I'd like to see the pdf too if you don't mind hehe
@88573426903
@88573426903 4 года назад
@@drgud3900 c.sou-yun.com/eBooks/%e5%9b%9b%e5%ba%ab/%e7%9a%87%e6%9c%9d%e7%a6%ae%e5%99%a8%e5%9c%96%e5%bc%8f%20%e6%b7%b8%20%e4%b9%be%e9%9a%86/%e5%8d%b7%e5%8d%81%e5%9b%9b.pdf Here is the link of the 皇朝禮器圖式, and "water arrow(水箭)" is in page 153(picture) &154(explanation). According to this literature, the arrow shaft is made of poplar and applied with oil, the length is about 103 cm. The swollen part is made of pear wood, about 3.5 cm long. The arrow head is made of iron, with length of 1.65 cm and width of 2.45 cm, in a shape of chinese traditional shovel, which is crescent-like. The fletching is collect from large birds of prey, and with four of it on the arrow (untypical, I'm not confident with my translation. ). The nock is applied with red lacquer. Those words was wrote in classical Chinese, I can't be sure that the translation from me is totally correct.
@drgud3900
@drgud3900 4 года назад
@@88573426903 Thanks for the pdf and the TL man! Your translation really helps. I wish I can read Chinese, this book looks interesting as hell
@muggzzzzz
@muggzzzzz 4 года назад
My country is too big and my life is too short to know all of its secrets. Thank you for revealing a tiny part of many of these secrets! (I have a bow and like to shoot with my daughter, she has it too) Greetings from Saint-Petersburg (Pietari)
@mysillyusername
@mysillyusername 4 года назад
In 10 years time an underwater archeologist will find these arrows and rewrite history.
@grprtrpr3798
@grprtrpr3798 4 года назад
That’s pretty cool. I’ve always found the inventiveness of ancient man fascinating.
@Bombskwad92
@Bombskwad92 4 года назад
I'm waaaaaay to high for the Finnish language right now
@iamM4SK
@iamM4SK 4 года назад
Bombskwad 92 idk if I’ve ever actually heard it like this. I live in the American south and to me it sounds crazy! I bet I sound just as crazy to them though
@jaatelomiess
@jaatelomiess 4 года назад
@@iamM4SK Well, most of the time I don't see what the big thing is about it sounding weird, but I do get how incredibly difficult it may be to speak and learn :D (I'm Finnish)
@grrrexky
@grrrexky 4 года назад
So RU-vid decided I needed to see this.
@draculawolfman1502
@draculawolfman1502 4 года назад
Was it wrong?
@grrrexky
@grrrexky 4 года назад
@@draculawolfman1502 No, RU-vid is never wrong. The other day. I came from cutting the lawn sat down, opened RU-vid and i got lawn care video in recommendations.
@yannikoloff7659
@yannikoloff7659 3 года назад
Koba, you must understand that YT is not democracy. It's a full blown capitalism
@deeremies2266
@deeremies2266 3 года назад
@@yannikoloff7659 So you think restricting economic freedom is a part of true democracy?
@gabkov
@gabkov 4 года назад
Hi recommendation squad
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720
@senatorjosephmccarthy2720 4 года назад
I liked the close-up and sound of the arrow contacting the water. Valuable survival arrow concept, Thanx !!
@ville_1235
@ville_1235 4 года назад
Todella mielenkiintone juttu. Kiitos postaamisesta!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Kiitos!
@nicholasscott9672
@nicholasscott9672 4 года назад
Not sure how the algorithm got me here but I don't think I've heard Finnish before! Sounds fascinating
@coaldoubt2879
@coaldoubt2879 4 года назад
Nicholas Scott algorithm brought you here too? Tervetuloa! Finnish is an awesome language.
5 лет назад
Thanks for showing that, really nice.
@plywoodcarjohnson5412
@plywoodcarjohnson5412 8 месяцев назад
Imagine there is 50 birds in the water, you would just get eight in one shot. And a golfplayer.
@17yearoldwarbowarcher
@17yearoldwarbowarcher 6 месяцев назад
no 1 arrow would be stopped by one bird
@unmasking1244
@unmasking1244 4 года назад
Finnish language sounds like the villagers from Animal Crossing. Nice video tho.
@Ericlee-ne7du
@Ericlee-ne7du 4 года назад
...just in case your enemy is bathing in the lake and you catch him off guard. Always keep at least one in the quiver.
@techstuf4637
@techstuf4637 4 года назад
Skip....skip.....bloop. Wow, right in the blowhole! Is anyone here a marine biologist?
@pfschuyler
@pfschuyler 4 года назад
Shows that innovation doesn't have to be technologically complex, and its what made us humans powerful. Must be great for hunting birds on a lake. This guy reminds me of a Viking pulled right out of the pages of history.
@LiquidSaturday
@LiquidSaturday 4 года назад
He speaketh Sindarin, language of the Elves. Uses a Bow Conclusion, he's an Elf.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Tolkien actually based some of elvish language on Finnish. He was greatly inspired of it, and finnish folklore too.
@LiquidSaturday
@LiquidSaturday 4 года назад
@@UgriArcher Ah so you're speaking in Finnish?
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Yes.
@TheGrandexeno
@TheGrandexeno 4 года назад
So the next trend imposed by RU-vid algorithm will be Finnish videos? Alright, sounds reasonable.
@embretr.string5204
@embretr.string5204 4 года назад
Seen more than one lately?
@justjrandomuser
@justjrandomuser 4 года назад
I'm enthralled by this language.
@geyotepilkington2892
@geyotepilkington2892 4 года назад
Me too, its like a crazy love child of German, Latin and Arabic. Maybe a little Italian?
@mattbritzius570
@mattbritzius570 4 года назад
This language sounds like all the male villager soundbites in AOE II played in rapid succession.
@sohailsaha7427
@sohailsaha7427 4 года назад
I can relate. Those were great times.
@usnchief1339
@usnchief1339 2 года назад
This is an excellent video...thank you! Love the arrow, language, landscape and passion.
@ZemplinTemplar
@ZemplinTemplar 3 года назад
Apparently, Mr. Todeschini (Tod's Workshop) has seen your video and built his own replicas. :-)
@IamOutOfNames
@IamOutOfNames 3 года назад
Those poor ducks... Don't tell JoergSprave about these.
@Stefstuntpiloot4
@Stefstuntpiloot4 3 года назад
@@IamOutOfNames lmao. imagine joerg adjusting them so they can be in his magezine crossbow xD
@Kaarna5
@Kaarna5 3 года назад
@@Stefstuntpiloot4 hahaha lmao yeah right imagine that xDDDDD
@zer0deaths862
@zer0deaths862 4 года назад
Just imagining some guy out on the other side of that lake fishing along the shore when suddenly an arrow digs into his foot.
@zacknimkoff3444
@zacknimkoff3444 4 года назад
Very intersting, had never heard of something like this before
@balluumm1
@balluumm1 4 года назад
Fantastic video, absolutely fascinating!!
@ramrodrymensnyder2648
@ramrodrymensnyder2648 4 года назад
Awesome video! I have several of these head types that I found in Georgia (United States) and at that time, I could find no info on the "U" shaped heads. I always assumed they were for birds. Neat seeing them in practice. To be clear, the ones I have are flint. But similar in shape, moon/U shaped. And they were indeed found in wetland areas so this would make a lot of sense. Thank you for sharing.
@CurrentlyBlazed
@CurrentlyBlazed 4 года назад
That's pretty neat! What part of GA?
@MrMustacheMan405
@MrMustacheMan405 4 года назад
This sounds like Star Wars language
@anttityykila9384
@anttityykila9384 4 года назад
It is...
@anttityykila9384
@anttityykila9384 4 года назад
@@royalsocktastetester3609 no star wars
@royalsocktastetester3609
@royalsocktastetester3609 4 года назад
@@anttityykila9384 oh right... Kukaan ei saa tietää suomesta
@anttityykila9384
@anttityykila9384 4 года назад
@@royalsocktastetester3609 ei 👍
@anttityykila9384
@anttityykila9384 4 года назад
@@royalsocktastetester3609 onha suomea käytetty fantasia maailmassa paljon.
@iyoo1
@iyoo1 5 лет назад
love it. thanks for the vid. :)
@Herculesbiggercousin
@Herculesbiggercousin 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time out to create the arrows & show us! & Great angles with the camera facing the water too by the way. What an interesting concept!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks, Ian. It's good to hear the filming efforts payed off and are fun to watch.
@viktorbimmel4007
@viktorbimmel4007 4 года назад
Please forward this to Lindybeige, Skallagrim, Jörg Sprave, Shadyversity, Matt Easton, Tods Workshop and Thegn Thrand. Oh, And also to Todd Howard.
@codetech5598
@codetech5598 4 года назад
This is a bouncing arrow. Ha, ha. *Let me show you its features.*
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Feel free to spread the word on related channels you frequent and find suitable.
@chumichumi8
@chumichumi8 4 года назад
Precisely same channels I follow plus Metatron added to it.
@chapiit08
@chapiit08 4 года назад
It must have taken you quite some effort to make this video as you had to retrieve the arrow every time after shooting plus the takes of the arrow as it flew/bounced past the camera AND making the arrow itself. Very impressive, thank you so much for sharing. Liked and subscribed.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks and thanks for the sub. This took quite a long time yes. I had an assistant with the canoe, luckily.
@kmarchery
@kmarchery 5 лет назад
that was fun to watch . thks so much . cheers
@wildsurvivalskills
@wildsurvivalskills 4 года назад
I like it, thanks!
@kushandy7796
@kushandy7796 4 года назад
Probably how old tribes would hunt birds far away in the water, it’s genius what humans think of during times of survival
@BasildeRayen
@BasildeRayen 3 года назад
Happy New year! I found your channel from Tod's Workshop. great videos, really interesting! I envy your life mate. Somehow you look familiar (Sami Maaranen, Unreal World?)
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 3 года назад
Happy New Year to you too, and thank you for the compliments. And yes, your observation is correct, it's me.
@BasildeRayen
@BasildeRayen 3 года назад
@@UgriArcher Cudos, fantastic game! Keep us dreaming!
@boatymcboatface392
@boatymcboatface392 4 года назад
Thats wicked smaaaaat!
@ColbyCodner
@ColbyCodner 4 года назад
That's pretty amazing!
@AusFin316
@AusFin316 4 года назад
Hyvä video. Kiitos 👍 (Good video. Thanks 👍)
@TheDanielradio
@TheDanielradio 3 года назад
beautiful!! Thank you!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 3 года назад
Thanks!
@jareth7456
@jareth7456 2 года назад
Very educational, I love when I learn something new about archery. As a hunter I have a question, after how many bounces does it carry enough power to kill a duck ? I realize this depends on the power of the bow but let's take your bow for example because it looked like the arrow lost power pretty quickly. Also what is the mechanism it uses to kill , by blunt force or decapitation?
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 2 года назад
It's hard to say how fast the impact reduces to non-effective, as it surely depends on the strength of the bow. The bow I'm using here is around #40 and it seems after three or fours bounces it would be pretty shallow impact, but using eg. #80 bow or so it's surely different. The head is sharpened so it's designed for piercing wound.
@ClintZold
@ClintZold 4 года назад
Thanks for taking the time to make this arrow and video.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thank you, Clint! It took a while but I just had to. :)
@akitacowboy1114
@akitacowboy1114 4 года назад
I never seen that type of arrow, nice
@rhabdob3895
@rhabdob3895 4 года назад
Man, did you have to go get that arrow from the water every time?
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Of course.
@krisrakow6663
@krisrakow6663 4 года назад
Ugri Archer would it make sense to tie a fishing line at the nock to get it back easier?
@ardentdrops
@ardentdrops 4 года назад
It sounds like the audio was re-recorded and stitched together from pieces. Some of the words sound clipped and don't sound like they're from the same sentence. The lips don't quite synch up and you can still sort of hear the original voice in the background. Or maybe I'm just going insane.
@MonkeyJedi99
@MonkeyJedi99 4 года назад
Finnish is like that. My grandmother and great-grandmother (who was from Finland originally) would speak Finnish to be able to talk without the rest of the family understanding.
@herkkokorhonen12
@herkkokorhonen12 4 года назад
Might be the wind or something. The original audio could be so bad that he just replaced it!
@linkwokeup
@linkwokeup 4 года назад
Brilliant, tyvm.
@desmondtighe9410
@desmondtighe9410 4 года назад
Excellent technology. I had never heard of a bouncing arrow. Thank you for posting this item 👍
@xyz-yu3xm
@xyz-yu3xm 4 года назад
Such technology, much bounce, wow!
@JoachimderZweite
@JoachimderZweite 4 года назад
Amazing.
@iandavis3599
@iandavis3599 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing. this is useful.
@brucenovotny5924
@brucenovotny5924 2 года назад
Fantastic, one learns new things every day..!!! Thanks..
@ThomasStephenForster
@ThomasStephenForster 4 года назад
RU-vid is creeping me out recently, it keeps recommending weird stuff, and all the comments are new even though the videos are really old.
@charlescarabott7692
@charlescarabott7692 4 года назад
Thankyou for your video. Very important survival information i would not find anywhere else
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thank you, Charles.
@dodgygoose3054
@dodgygoose3054 4 года назад
Fascinating! thank you for showing a unique hunting technology
@alexpopey6033
@alexpopey6033 4 года назад
Super fain,meșter Ugri...felicitări,frumos..👏👏👏🤝
@tinkertailor7385
@tinkertailor7385 4 года назад
The bounce is an added benefit... But mostly the "bulb" is a float.... You want a waterfowl arrow to float to aid recovery of missed arrows... Arrows take considerable effort to make, you do not want to be losing one because of one missed shot.
@NotOneToFly
@NotOneToFly 4 года назад
This guy gets it. The prong is a really clever design too. I'd like to see it shot with a heavier bow though.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
All the wooden arrows will float just fine without bulb if they don't have overly large metal heads. So here , with light bone head, it's not needed for the floating purposes at all.
@MrAnticlimate
@MrAnticlimate 4 года назад
@@UgriArcher - I wonder, if some of those arrows were also made of reed/cane.
@corvusduluth
@corvusduluth 4 года назад
Moi ,Very nice, I was reading an article in an old "Bulletin of the Society of Primitive Technology" about whistling arrows, hadn't seen any on bouncing arrows. Kiitos for the very good "mini" Docu. Respect Greetz from the "Finnish Triangle" NorthEast Minnesota, Northern Wisconsin, Upper Peninsula Michigan.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Hi there fellows, and thanks!
@mikearmbruster2171
@mikearmbruster2171 4 года назад
Very cool thanks
@gooscooby5988
@gooscooby5988 4 года назад
Brilliant. Very interesting to learn of these skills that kept people alive.
@thewastelander507
@thewastelander507 4 года назад
Excellent video!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks, Alejandro!
@wesleymarkmusic403
@wesleymarkmusic403 4 года назад
Very interesting. I have never seen that type of arrow.
@omnigeil2054
@omnigeil2054 4 года назад
Makes sence to me. Great content.
@BhavaSindh
@BhavaSindh 4 года назад
Ingenious!
@nor0845
@nor0845 4 года назад
Interesting vid. Thanks for posting.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks!
@jdashow9037
@jdashow9037 4 года назад
I'm surprised this type of arrow is not in any videogame
@hughtheman9217
@hughtheman9217 4 года назад
When would it be useful?
@TrustTheFund
@TrustTheFund 4 года назад
I don't think most people even knew it existed until now.
@hughtheman9217
@hughtheman9217 4 года назад
@@TrustTheFund WHEN WOULD IT BE USEFUL?!!
@TrustTheFund
@TrustTheFund 4 года назад
@@hughtheman9217 You got some dudes swimmin' in the water, and you're like (shit, how tf do I hit them). You open yer inventory and craft some o' this shit, whip it out and fire some skimmers so you don't need to worry about your vert. aim.
@gabrielbattika
@gabrielbattika 4 года назад
Nice , good work on making and old replica that works
@miguelveratraditionalarche9374
Great info. Thanks for Sharing.
@eqlzr2
@eqlzr2 4 года назад
This vid was pretty fascinating in many respects. Thx. Firstly, I've never heard such a language before. Very cool sounding. Secondly, it took me right back to my youth when I skipped stones for an hour or more down at Lake Nyanza near my house. For some reason, the shore was littered with perfect skipping stones, and it was very common to get 8 skips or more out into the middle of the lake (I was a Babe Ruth league pitcher). It occurs to me now that people probably hunted waterfowl at a similar lake and using similar stone-skipping techniques at sometime in history. My stone-skipping experiences took place in Iowa, and it also occurs to me that corncobs probably would have made excellent skipping knobs because they are lightweight, aerodynamic, easy to get there, and easy to bore a hole down through the middle. Plus, they contain lunch. ;-) Thx.
@baby_king9ine
@baby_king9ine 4 года назад
eqlzr2 corn would’ve been a good idea, except it didn’t exist in northeastern Europe. Corn was cultivated in Mexico, and this was a time when people were still using bows and arrows to hunt.
@eqlzr2
@eqlzr2 4 года назад
@@baby_king9ine Ah yes. Good point!
@crozraven
@crozraven 4 года назад
Great video. I would love to see a test on a target shooting. maybe like a cardboard target floating on the water or something
@deanfirnatine7814
@deanfirnatine7814 4 года назад
genius design, very cool
@GunnySGT1911
@GunnySGT1911 4 года назад
That is very interesting. Thanks for sharing.
@cyberneticghostofchristmas
@cyberneticghostofchristmas 4 года назад
Such a beautiful language.
@brettridings5594
@brettridings5594 4 года назад
It sounds like a lagging mic in an online game
@dozer1642
@dozer1642 4 года назад
Ghost of Bla bla bla, it seems like it’s a joke, like he’s just making it up. It’s like there is editing that repeats the same sounds. I love the Fins.
@Homer5115
@Homer5115 4 года назад
@@dozer1642 Not a joke, he's speaking Finnish pretty formally, like in a lot of educational videos in Finland. We do speak somewhat differently in everyday life obviously with small regional differences but this form or "accent" is called kirjakieli or yleiskieli. The rough translation being common tongue I think
@paulwood4769
@paulwood4769 4 года назад
Brilliant
@georgecompton1879
@georgecompton1879 4 года назад
Really cool .
@brendanarntz7098
@brendanarntz7098 4 года назад
It's kind of unreal how many of the questions in this thread were very clearly explained in the video.....
@stevereed2472
@stevereed2472 4 года назад
That's really cool, ive never been able to figure out what those split arrow heads were for. Now I know! To make it more successful for the hunt i would take the fletching down further like the reference to make it quicker. Since if the birds are in a group, accuracy could be sacrificed.
@ontheroadrun
@ontheroadrun 4 года назад
Am i the only one that thought that this video was dub by other languages??
@greywolfwalking6359
@greywolfwalking6359 4 года назад
Thanks for sharing!👍😎!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks for watching!
@bridgetownforge4255
@bridgetownforge4255 4 года назад
Nicely done!
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Thanks!
@tronlaser123
@tronlaser123 4 года назад
RU-vid recommendations got me deeeeeep
@awishforpeaceinthevoid9653
@awishforpeaceinthevoid9653 4 года назад
I'm with You Man...We know too much Now.
@tormendor8585
@tormendor8585 3 года назад
Katon just videon Tod's Workshopsita ja katoin että perkele siinähän näkyy selkeesti Suomen maastoa. Tod mainitsi tän kanavan nii oli pakko vilkasta.
@IamOutOfNames
@IamOutOfNames 3 года назад
Sama täällä, sitten huomasin että täähän on aika tutun näkönen hyypiö, eikös se ole Sami UnRealWorldin kehittäjä? Pitääs käydä tarkistamassa forumeilla...
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 3 года назад
No hienosti on kotimaan kamarat bongattu. Ja eikun vaan tervetuloa kanavalle. Mielenkiintoista että reitti tänne kulki Todin kanavan kautta. Hyvä niin.
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 3 года назад
@@IamOutOfNames Kyllä vaan. Sama mies.
@dinnerwithfranklin2451
@dinnerwithfranklin2451 4 года назад
Excellent video. Thanks
@UgriArcher
@UgriArcher 4 года назад
Than you, Del.
@bipolatelly9806
@bipolatelly9806 4 года назад
Great bird sounds..... Great bird sounds here too....on the other side of the planet. Beautiful sounding language.....btw.
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