Secret Tomahawk Fighting Techniques
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The tomahawk is a type of hatchet with a characteristically straight shaft that is native to many of the original inhabitants of the North American continent.
It was a Native American tool, but some of the early European settlers adopted the tomahawk as well. It was commonly used as a weapon. The Native American tool makes a very effective weapon if you master the proper tomahawk fighting techniques.
The earliest Native American tomahawks were fashioned out of stone-polished soapstone in particular-and featured intricately designed handles and blades. Some other materials used in the construction of tomahawks are flint rock, the jawbones of large animals, and even deer horns.
Many other cultures have some form of hatchet type tool or weapon, and their usage as a combat tool tended to be quite similar to many Native American tomahawk fighting techniques.
The Vikings were renowned for their skill in using axe weapons. The British used belt axes, and French had their fransica.
Tomahawks were multipurpose. Not only could they be used as weapons and tools, they could also be used for smoking some tobacco. The natives built the blade such that there were a pipe bowl in the opposite side.
Considering the turbulent relationship the Native American tribes had with early European settlers, the dual purpose of the weapon was very appropriate.
The tomahawk could serve either as a peace pipe offering, or if relations between the parties turned sour-as they often did-it could instantly be turned around and serve as a weapon of war.
A tomahawk can either be used on its own or in conjunction with another weapon, which was more often than not a long bladed knife. This combination has proven to be particularly effective in a wide range of combat situations, either with 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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