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Makah War Club 

Jason Todd Roberts
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@bonturner7856
@bonturner7856 3 года назад
Very interesting Maori people of New Zealand have exactly the same weapon made of whalebone as well called a patu paora
@hayzIsherwood
@hayzIsherwood 3 года назад
Chur uncle Bon!
@P.ilhaformosatherium
@P.ilhaformosatherium 3 месяца назад
we also have this in Taiwan during Neolithic times
@garynaccarto8636
@garynaccarto8636 4 года назад
Thats a very cool looking club.
@Oldbritbyker
@Oldbritbyker 6 лет назад
Well done! Looking forward to more Jason!
@howtomakeweapons7353
@howtomakeweapons7353 2 года назад
So cool. Thanks for this video. I really like how you present this club from a historical and also the DIY point of view. Bone is tricky material, I made some pendants out of bones.
@schylerreis5227
@schylerreis5227 5 лет назад
Great video! I think you should make a 300lbs club too!
@KoaStudio
@KoaStudio 3 года назад
Awesome! the design reminds me of the Maori(native people of Aotearoa 'New Zealand') Patu and Mere. Similar tear drop shape and a slow taper to the edge. The Patu was usually made of hardwood or occasionally whale bone. The Mere was often made of stone.
@AlexStock187
@AlexStock187 2 года назад
There’s some evidence that the Polynesian cultures interacted with the Pacific Northwest cultures; they share many artifacts in common, often more than the Pacific Northwest Indians shared with Indian tribes more inland.
@slingshotwarrrior8105
@slingshotwarrrior8105 5 лет назад
Or a Greek short sword, but it appears to be like a bone sword.
@Beeni-wello777
@Beeni-wello777 Год назад
Makah is a 🐝 utiful territory, sne kalyegh 🤲for sharing...any relations with Musqueam people? Just pretty awesome, aay...
@lilyvb2364
@lilyvb2364 3 года назад
You did so good I love this video
@tonymontana3949
@tonymontana3949 3 года назад
Hello greetings from Greece is interesting wooden weapons I want know how hard is
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 3 года назад
I made some from wood. the hardest if the Whalebone ones. I do believe there were some resembling big knives of short swords too but similar in shape.
@enriquegarcia2790
@enriquegarcia2790 3 года назад
That looks just like a maccana of the Arawak and other Carib - Taino clubs from the caribbean islands.
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 3 года назад
I wasn’t aware of that. I’ll have to look into it.
@enriquegarcia2790
@enriquegarcia2790 3 года назад
@@JasonToddRoberts mobile.twitter.com/intikana/status/426821159154237440
@enriquegarcia2790
@enriquegarcia2790 3 года назад
@@JasonToddRoberts there are zero original artifacts left I believe. Only reliefs and descriptions by the European spanish colonizers. Much like with my people, most of the artifacts were destroyed purposefully or because of negligence. Sorry I can't find more, I'm not Taino so I don't have a lot of background knowledge.
@julianhernandez1939
@julianhernandez1939 3 года назад
I can imagine how they came up with that shape. From sparring with frozen fish lol.
@Bjorgar1776
@Bjorgar1776 Год назад
Great upload
@overlycaffeinatedsquirrel779
@overlycaffeinatedsquirrel779 5 лет назад
interesting design, how much do you think material may have mattered?
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 5 лет назад
@Benja Freeman Yes, it is harder and heavier that you would expect. Everyone who holds the weapon for the first time is surprised.
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 5 лет назад
@Benja Freeman I have a rough version of the final video posted. I have to add one more scene.
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 6 лет назад
I will be posting weekly updates for the project on this page.
@JAlexanderG
@JAlexanderG 5 лет назад
Great video Jason! Top notch production quality!
@losfromthecoast5226
@losfromthecoast5226 4 года назад
Hello Robert thanks I love the information...me and my wife love to come to the reservation. I have grand intuition that my ancestors come from the Makah and tilingit tribe... I use to live in Clallam County Joyce Washington. I would love to finally be able to have the rights to my ancestry....would you be interested in showing me how to make these clubs..thanks I also have some Devils Club Salve if interested thanks my brother
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts Месяц назад
I have recently learned but didn't get to try a hardening process that was used. it was oiling, heating and cooling over a long period of time.
@kirkcavenaugh758
@kirkcavenaugh758 5 лет назад
Beautiful war club
@slingshotwarrrior8105
@slingshotwarrrior8105 5 лет назад
It resimbles a Celtic war sword accept slightly shorter!
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 5 лет назад
I've noticed when they are shorter it allows more freedom of movement.
@slingshotwarrrior8105
@slingshotwarrrior8105 5 лет назад
@@JasonToddRoberts so true
@bigchief70
@bigchief70 2 года назад
Imagine a war club that weighed 15 + lbs, it would be exhausting to swing back and forth.
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 2 года назад
I tried one that was 5 pounds. 2.5 pounds seems to be the optimal weight. The ancient ones were about 2.5 pounds as well.
@bigchief70
@bigchief70 2 года назад
@@JasonToddRoberts I could see how the one you made would be devastating to fingers, forearms, collar bones and the skull.
@staceybloomfield3452
@staceybloomfield3452 2 года назад
Warriors in those days would have used it easily. Ones that were bred for war.
@staceybloomfield3452
@staceybloomfield3452 2 года назад
This looks very much like a Maori war club
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 2 года назад
@@staceybloomfield3452 Striking similarity!
@hofstadter4355
@hofstadter4355 5 лет назад
reminds me patu,maori war club
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 5 лет назад
Yes it’s pretty similar.
@shamenable
@shamenable 4 года назад
Yeah only bit longer and the handle slightly different
@brettpalmer1770
@brettpalmer1770 Год назад
Cool video, how do you spell that?
@podsmpsg1
@podsmpsg1 5 лет назад
Nice.
@Zane-It
@Zane-It Месяц назад
I was shocked by the results of the whale bone club. I wonder if the skull analog was tuffer than a normal human skull.
@hugofarias2261
@hugofarias2261 5 лет назад
Has the native americans from usa some kind of warclub similar to the mesoamerican macuahuitl?
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 5 лет назад
The Makah War Club was designed so crack skulls, not so much cut.
@hugofarias2261
@hugofarias2261 5 лет назад
Jason Todd Roberts-by anyway the precolumbian northamerica has a infinity of bonemaden n wooden warclubs,i believe who in the precolumbian usa existed some long n cutting swordlike warclub.
@drakesomerset129
@drakesomerset129 5 лет назад
Yes indeed, in Hawaii there were many tribes that used macuahuitl like weapons called the leiomano
@eugenevictortooms4174
@eugenevictortooms4174 7 месяцев назад
Very similar to the polynesian mere or patu.
@davidgeldner2167
@davidgeldner2167 3 года назад
Wow.
@darrylsmall
@darrylsmall 5 лет назад
LOVE
@nekowhymark9667
@nekowhymark9667 4 года назад
Is this native americans
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 4 года назад
Yes, I'm from the Makah Tribe in Neah Bay, Washington.
@nekowhymark9667
@nekowhymark9667 4 года назад
@@JasonToddRoberts ah yes that is cool they are very similar to the Māori Islanders of New Zealand if you know who they are
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 4 года назад
@@nekowhymark9667 I find it amazing that halfway across the globe the Mori came up with pretty much the same design for a War Club. Did you see the Mori series?
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 4 года назад
I also have a longer version of this video, It's Makah War Clubs. I didn't take this one down because it has still been getting views.
@nekowhymark9667
@nekowhymark9667 4 года назад
@@JasonToddRoberts yes very facinating to see the similarities and yes I watched that video very great 🤙🏽
@revonz
@revonz 4 года назад
What is the name of the weapon? It is very similar to the Maori war club, Patu
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 4 года назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Xx9RPRPBf5Q.html at 1:21 in the updated video I talk about it.
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 4 года назад
It's called a Cha toolth. It means split your face.
@pedrorabadan9327
@pedrorabadan9327 3 года назад
Nightwolf anyone?
@michelleslutpuppy4355
@michelleslutpuppy4355 6 месяцев назад
Is yew a hard wood 🪓
@JasonToddRoberts
@JasonToddRoberts 6 месяцев назад
yes but would think that that fact that they were made out of Whale Bone gave it some prestige.
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