While living in Hawaii I was impressed with the people and their traditions. But most of all how they put out the aloha spirit a simple thing that makes life better. We need more of that everywhere today. I will always remember my time on the islands fondly the people are what make it special.
@anitaliwai18688 ай бұрын
Kamehameha didn't stand out because of his "darting eyes" he stood out because he was over 7 foot tall and massively strong. The Naha stone resides today in front of Hilo library. Don't think you're moving it either - it is huge!
@kanoawai7 ай бұрын
A lot of Ali’i were tall Kalani’opu’u was 6’11. Keuoa was 6’6.
@hectormunoz60527 ай бұрын
If the men present during the meeting related that he stood out because of his darting eyes , and wrote it in their journal , then i think that it is an accurate and fitting account .
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
@@hectormunoz6052 we know of our Hawaiian History & Kamehameha was a Giant especially in comparison to Haole from Britain that musta been intimidating... I Question any Information/History written by the Colonizer's! History is always written & re written by the Victor's after all!
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
@@kanoawaiExactly!!
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
💯
@calvinsfujii14937 ай бұрын
The warriors fighting each other shows how they resolve their issues. Only handmade weapons and no long range killings
@lucienarcos-palma383410 күн бұрын
They had slings tho And used guns where europeans arrived
@mathoskualawa90007 ай бұрын
This documentary is outdated in regards to its understanding and portrayal of the "koa" warriors. First off, the word "koa" by itself can mean brave, not just warrior. In fact, the word "pūʻali" was used more to describe the soldiery, whereas "koa" was just a way to describe anyone brave, hence "pūʻali koa" (brave soldiers) and "pūkaua koa" (brave war leader). The truth is we don't know how the tree got its name, but the word "koa" is a cognate for "toa", which exists in other Polynesian languages like Samoan and Maori. The word "pūʻali" means to gird, as a loincloth. The "malo" which is the Hawaiian loincloth, was girded before combat and battle, hence the term "pūʻali" to describe its soldiers. In modern days, the term "pūʻali" is used for any kind of soldiery, such as "pūʻali koa" for "Army" as opposed to "pūʻali lewa" for "Air Force." This is an *okay* attempt at trying to convey the Hawaiian story to a foreign audience, but it misses the mark on accuracy.
@longshanks55317 ай бұрын
It’s free to watch.. make your own if you want it so authentic.
@mathoskualawa90007 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 It's free to watch, but it wasn't free to make. Someone sponsored this production, and it's still subpar on accuracy despite the budget for props and reenactments. Maybe less pretending and more *actual* history.
@longshanks55317 ай бұрын
@@mathoskualawa9000 then make your own documentary, or just keep complaining about haole videos free for you to watch chief lol
@mathoskualawa90007 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 Did you make this video? Bcuz you whining like you made this video and got your feelings hurt.
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 Wow small kine hostel yeah? No need to be, just take in the info & learn from it... Those of us from the Islands have had 0 representation & the little we've had is in actuality a misrepresentation!! Sadly most folks have absolutely no clue what's taken place & still is happening on our islands, to our people, our culture etc!! @mathoskualawa Mahalo for the info... I'm originally from Oahu but 30 years on Big Island & the more I got to know the Big Island, the more passionate I was about learning our history, as well as sharing with others as I truly believe the healing of trauma is in knowing the truth of the past so it's not repeated! I did not know what you shared so Mahalo plenty for your Knowledge!
@atomic_wait8 ай бұрын
Shark tooth paddle ripping through your turkey purse seems like a pretty nasty way to go.
@owlgirl23378 ай бұрын
I've never heard such a well described phrase like this. Well done!!! That is going to stick with me for a long time😅😅
@teridacktaljones45538 ай бұрын
🦝
@IANBEARZ7 ай бұрын
Lips only hanging like one bat 🦇
@_bohm_7 ай бұрын
😂😂😂😂 Turkey purse lmao
@jazdragen8 ай бұрын
This is my first time seeing an account that fully explained the context of this incident based on psychological and cultural motivations. It feels so much more real and humanizing to explain it based on the koa warriors' mentality rather than the usual patronizing take of polynesian natives not having any sense of object value or personal property.
@bertpoepoe58 ай бұрын
Why not one Hawaiian elder interviewed or gave correct history of Hawaii
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
Exactly!!
@drainmonkeys3857 ай бұрын
Obviously, you didn’t watch the video,,,, there definitely were eiders interviewed and what part of the history was incorrect? You don’t know the history… so don’t pretend to know…
@erickane70937 ай бұрын
I know right, so haoli narratives
@erickane70937 ай бұрын
@@drainmonkeys385monkey drain brains.
@oMgxXiTzObAmA7 ай бұрын
@@erickane7093you haole thinking its spelt haoli 😂
@LOKALZ8088 ай бұрын
It absolutely baffles me that people think of hawaii people as push overs and say they don’t face struggles, just because they live on a island paradise, that same island paradise bred one of the most ruthless warriors, and has had over 1,000’s and 1,000’s of bloody battles, I literally seen people in comments say hawaii has no ghettos, like dude lmfao
@jsnow69258 ай бұрын
Who thinks of them as pushovers? Those are some tough dudes and they aren't afraid to beat down some tourists lol
@DaBraddahAhi8 ай бұрын
There ain’t a single spot on the ‘Āina that doesn’t have bodies buried under it. Before King Kamehameha the great united the kingdom we fought and massacred each other for hundreds of years. Wouldn’t expect any foreigners to understand since the states have damn near wiped our culture and history from existence.
@PatrickMJr8 ай бұрын
They never heard of Killa Hauli Day
@sin1er7 ай бұрын
Obviously, none of them have actually been to Hawai'i 🤣🤣🤣💀
@dominickkahula68077 ай бұрын
Right they don't know where ste as kuz they sked lol Waikiki not da ghetto bra lol😂😂😂
@johndecker99838 ай бұрын
Many of the hand to hand combat techniques in this video are VERY reminiscent of Marine Corps line training in the mid nineties at least.
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
My 1st thought was UFC because we have so many Native Hawaiian UFC Champs from our Island's!
@GenesisSurovov7 ай бұрын
that is probably where they are from , Although I'm not famililiar with the Hawaiin way of fighting I do a bit of polynesian traditional weapons training and i know with those arts the best at them have added to the traditional moves with alot of military type CQB moves these days
@Frank-uw5xq6 ай бұрын
I grew up doing Kenpo,& others, but when I first encountered a Hawaiian practicing Lua the Hawaiian Art, it was very impressive..I was at a Gathering of Eagles Martial Arts Collective
@maggieekane78458 ай бұрын
Nice to review the earliest days of Captain Cooks’ arrival and subsequent death on the big island, Hawaii. The Polynesian people along the western Pacific Rims’ islands, all the way down to New Zealand and the Pacific South Sea Islands, for millennia were the largest population of citizens in these areas. Polynesians! They are truly a remarkable people built extremely large and strong, so of course they would have a great warrior class, but they also had their “incredible seafaring skills”that allowed them to travel thousands of miles to islands like the Hawaiian Islands. A beautiful, proud, artistic, premier fishing people. I enjoyed this documentary very much. It shows how the British could be and often were overly pompous, dependent on their technology, and military skills. Also, a proud group of great seafaring people that definitely had one of the greatest Navy’s’ through out Middle Ages until the 20century where many of the First World Nations were creating high functioning Navy’s as well. 👍🥰
@bronz128 ай бұрын
We were also feared as powerful prayer "E Molokai Pule O O". We could pray a pua'a (pig) to death and bring the pua'a back to life. That's why we could relate to the teachings of Jesus Christ because some of us used the gifts from the creator to heal, and then we had those who used their gifts to cause harm or hurt others.
@vercingetorixmoreno66247 ай бұрын
Los ingleses siempre fueron cobardes con los españoles salieron muchas veces con el rabo entre las piernas ,se hacían los valientes con tipos en taparrabos ,y aún así muchas veces les pintaron la cara ,que se lo pregunten a Blas de Lezo en la batalla de Cartagena de Indias " llegaron con la arrogancia de siempre y se les derrotó con las tácticas de siempre".
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
@@bronz12💯
@Alahulapuuloakealahelenokaahu7 ай бұрын
@@bronz12Your gratuitous claim about prayer being used to kill then resurrect certainly appears to be at odds with the revealed Word of God. You can understand and accept that the claim is certainly dubious on its face, and to be regarded as mythical.
@kodyshields76887 ай бұрын
Don’t look like King Kamehameha people to me. Presentation is just as important as the information.
@zion-jabezrobello78537 ай бұрын
Change every biblical book to black people den and rip off white Jesus in churches
@TropicGal7775 ай бұрын
I love learning new things about my ancestors, especially being away from the islands for so long 😢
@markdoty12138 ай бұрын
Hawaiians were tough tough people the way they are today.
@bronz125 ай бұрын
Polynesians not were, we still are, that's why they needed their guns because they always ended up in the Imu.....lol. Talking only about the idiots that use guns.
@user-adoyle1238 ай бұрын
I so enjoyed that. Ive aways loved Hawall & their traditions. ❤
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
Hawaiian Pride... the Mana is deeper than Space, if you know you know 🤙🚣🏄🌺🌋🏝️⚡🐗🦎🦈🐠🐟🐡🦀🐙🥥🗿🪘
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
AROHA NUI 🤙🇳🇿
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
@@KNWBDY.important my Maori bruddas 🤙🛶Aloha
@tomtaylor61638 ай бұрын
Now the locals can’t afford to live there
@anthonyanderson93267 ай бұрын
Still plenty
@DavidClarke-xf1rd7 ай бұрын
Yes Oprah and A list Billionaire's are buying up all island's fcs. God bless you all and hope you all get your lands back 🙏🌍💯
@nicholasaichele33537 ай бұрын
@@anthonyanderson9326 bullsh*t, have you been living under a rock?
@Mabu_T_Lusse7 ай бұрын
Too much haoles das why
@Paparoxx6 ай бұрын
💔 I too was priced out of Paradise! I worked in radio and my heart is still there. I miss it daily.
@medusagorgon98 ай бұрын
So glad this showed up in my feed.
@hawaiianriceball2 ай бұрын
Thank you for this work of art.
@Luna.3.3.38 ай бұрын
Thanks for posting. We have vacationed to the Big Island and appreciate that it seems less crowded and commercial than the other islands. A lot of the scenes look like they are from a place we visited & snorkled. The one with the wooden carvings looks like 'Two Step'. We went night manta ray observing in the bay.
@chrisgleason63376 ай бұрын
Thanks for sharing this video with the world. Much about the islands are not known and hearing it's story brings truth😊
@JoseCruzRangel6 ай бұрын
Lots of parallels with the arrival of Hernán Cortez to Mesoamerica and the confusion of Quetzalcoatl. Despite this interesting coincidence, Hawaiian and Mexica warriors are still there honoring their ancestors and traditions.
@mohammedsaysrashid35878 ай бұрын
It was a thrilled watching documentary about Koa warriors..in Hawaii islands...thank you 🙏(Timeline) channel for sharing
@benwismer91647 ай бұрын
Also misses the fact that the ball bounced off of hala armor when the musket misfired.
@johnwright93728 ай бұрын
I have read biographies of Cook's voyages and the log of his ship. It was Cook's 2nd visit to the is
@talianun32598 ай бұрын
So that's where Goku got his signature energy blast
@ShortReviewerRetroGames8 ай бұрын
Ya all Dragonball z is Hawaii somon legends it's super cool
@ShortReviewerRetroGames8 ай бұрын
King Kamehameha was amazing worth reading
@Mabu_T_Lusse7 ай бұрын
“Thheeee lonelllllyyyyyy ooooonnnnnneeeee!!!” **Goku throws giant white ball**
@bronz128 ай бұрын
If you're going to say the names of our places or people, at least learn your vowels (a, e, i, o, u, he, ke, la, mu, nu, pi, we).
@jaxripper2517 ай бұрын
They stupid k don't know how for speak hawaiian.
@longshanks55317 ай бұрын
lol… make your own documentary then, this one is free, enjoy it
@KuusFaddah_447 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531Shaddap
@jaxripper2517 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 yea shuddap
@grahamem4387 ай бұрын
Perhaps you should make the next documentary just to make sure it's said right. I'm thankful this person has told the story.You seemed to be a bit slow.
@OperationHawaiiana7 ай бұрын
do note. Paiea actually flipped the Naha stone completely.
@bronz125 ай бұрын
How old was Paiea when he flipped the stone? He was named after my 7th generation grandfather Kamehameha Nui Ai Lua'au, and Kamehameha the great respected my 6 generation grandfather Kaiakea from the island of Molokai..
@OperationHawaiiana5 ай бұрын
@@bronz12 between 15-25 years old if I am aware. ailu'au too is my ancestor and he is the first person to actually hold the title of kamehameha before Kamehameha Paiea himself. glad to see we are of similar lineages
@cv.maui808Ай бұрын
Watching this on November 30th is crazy
@reneemoreno80308 ай бұрын
The first visit was a time of peace and feasting. No violence allowed. Upon Cook's return to the islands he was killed and devoured. The assimilation of the Hawaiians is and was unfair. The Hawaiians were so far more advanced in so many entities, most, can never concieve. Hawaiian studies and lived on sacred koa warrior land. Mahalo.🙏🤙
@JakerTheSnake8 ай бұрын
Yeah you can say the same about just every indigenous population that suffered colonization, and assimilated and appropriated to their overlords manifest.
@jalenikezeue41146 ай бұрын
I Love The Ha'a Koa War Dance it's Beautiful
@mikesikora3936 ай бұрын
Great doc!
@charlenegeller34087 ай бұрын
I hate it when people make documentaries about Hawaii and can’t even pronounce Hawaiian words.
@JaseAguirre-jv6ho7 ай бұрын
get over yourself
@LukeJohnson-i3c7 ай бұрын
@@JaseAguirre-jv6ho you get over yourself
@tonyray4497 ай бұрын
Be happy anyone cares enough to make a documentary about a spec of lands in the middle of the pacific
@isaacs.44217 ай бұрын
@@tonyray449bro The documentary’s are for yall so we Hawaiians could care less about what you think about our people or culture 😂 we didn’t ask yall to make the documentary I could care less about what a non Hawaiian thinks about us 😂
@tonyray4497 ай бұрын
@@isaacs.4421 I am hayn. I said what I said
@ralfgroh27198 ай бұрын
How did they communicate with each other?
@hakaupikula48797 ай бұрын
3:31 the fruit still get their farm stickers on em 🤣
@brendacooper57297 ай бұрын
Interesting the story sounds eerily similar to Fin Mac Cool's childhood crossed with the Deirdre prophesy,sort of an echo of some Greek mythology. Nasty prophesy leads to child being raised in secret seems to run in almost every culture when you dig into it.
@calvinsfujii14937 ай бұрын
Firing up the cannons showing their power also shows how destructive and murderous they are
@trevormiles58527 ай бұрын
sign of times and fits their military origins. hide your blind hate. see past it.
@calvinsfujii14934 ай бұрын
@@trevormiles5852 do you know the history of the Hawaiian people and their continuing fighting for THEIR OWN LANDS
@trevormiles58524 ай бұрын
@@calvinsfujii1493 wah wah wah who has not suffered.
@calvinsfujii14934 ай бұрын
@trevormiles5852 what is your genealogy or race?
@calvinsfujii14934 ай бұрын
@@trevormiles5852 are you white or brown 🤔
@Magnus_Grecus3 ай бұрын
PRIDE AND GLORY TO THE UNBOUND THE UNBEND THE UNBROKEN 👹
@kaulanakanekoa58007 ай бұрын
I have 2 great uncles from Kipahulu,Maui Hi. During the depression and my tutu said they would laugh and joke because when they got onto horses their feet would touch the ground. WE HAVE PICTURES. POLYNESIAN PRIDE. still here to show the face of our ancestors.
@PODSMPSG18 ай бұрын
Hawaiians also used hardwood clubs lined with Shark teeth. Some even had Marlin Bills on the opposite end to be used for stabbing.
@Noodles-x6d2 ай бұрын
IMO, Cook's personality changed so much, prior to his arrival in Hawaii, that I believe he had the final stages of syphilis. He's was a completely different man from the man who had started the voyage.
@PODSMPSG18 ай бұрын
I've been waiting for this.
@Mabu_T_Lusse7 ай бұрын
Today I learned that ancient Hawaiians had their last name tattooed on their back in old English 😂😂
@beast80877 ай бұрын
Who did the research for this?
@rafc8437 ай бұрын
Its cool to see my old roomate Mcshane as a Koa Warrior🤙🤙👊👊 aloha my braddah..
@JahJahJah4447 ай бұрын
Son of Ohau?
@kristofthibaud84915 ай бұрын
my land on moloka'i served as the bread basket for the koa warriors while training for their assault of Oahu
@benwismer91647 ай бұрын
I believe this documentary missed the fact he arrived first one Kauai at the beginning of makahiki... Then was gone for 1.5 years and came back at end of makahiki... Was treated poorly rather than worshipped then left for 3 weeks and had to return because of mast...
@thoughtprovokingmedia92907 ай бұрын
This is so inaccurate it sad all this is , is a narrative change and left out the most substantial information I’m sure on purpose! 1) kauai was never conquered 2) Kamehameha was backed by who? If he was fighting against the other Hawaiians?? 3) the diseases that were brought to the islands killing 90% of the kanaka in a matter of 3-4 years 4) the imprisonment of the queen This is all so current for the kanaka here it’s only 3-4 generations ago! The westerns tried to change the narrative with Kamehameha schools , Hawaiian home lands and the merry monarch… All to keep the people dumb down and to forget what really happened!
@AJDraws6 ай бұрын
Kamehameha was also made of pure energy, so if you offended his honor, he would blast you with his beam.
@LopatiTLeano8 ай бұрын
It's how life in the island was when you know there are other islands near by
@shutincharlie34618 ай бұрын
Special forces Dance off!! Go!!!
@mitchhodges97897 ай бұрын
I like kamahamaha’s safety pin lol
@alohajenn7 ай бұрын
Omg I was thinking that lol... Couldn't believe it how cheesy!
@PeterRico-OVERFLO8 ай бұрын
The chief used foreign weapons to conquer the islands...so called united them...truly didn't conquer them all...the foreigners then conquered them all...pimped them
@PowerhouseCollectiveMedia3 ай бұрын
Yall did NOT use locals in this doc! At least not enough. It would be a lot more authentic if you used all locals with Hawaiian blood.
@hawaiian_ryu8 ай бұрын
thank you for this tune in to apple tvs chief of war to see us in action!!!
@loakkala7 ай бұрын
You got any info on when it's going to be available?
@wecanwatersports41517 ай бұрын
My Makua Kane from Hawi, Hawai'i. My Ohana Ke Akua Pu. Ke Aloha No. Malama malama. 😊🤙
@OGHawaiian67877 ай бұрын
The chief sitting down while wearing the cloak is very questionable…
@bwayne82767 ай бұрын
Except Kamehameha was about 10 shades darker than the person portraying him and the modern “Hawaiians”.
@LinyLiny-cs5gg7 ай бұрын
Yes bloodline from Samoa
@nevillepomare26557 ай бұрын
I was taught that true "mana" is the content of 'spiritual light' and 'compassionate wisdom' within one's self AND its proper use. One transcends from the physical warrior to wise elder through understanding the physical experiences with 'compassionate eyes'.
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
On point. Aroha nui
@avengeremiya30878 ай бұрын
Then the white man gave Kamehameha the Great guns and cannons, and he forgot about all this antiquated stuff and united Hawaii in a couple years.
@dogwithnobones9068 ай бұрын
Took a few decades to get Kauai to surrender
@MrLantean8 ай бұрын
Hawaiian warriors under Kamehameha continue their traditional methods of warfare while augmented with firearms and cannons obtained from Europeans during the unification of the Hawaiian Islands.
@Unfknconqured7 ай бұрын
Remember that kauai was never conquered!
@LLC8084 ай бұрын
When Kamehameha was born The King of Hawaii island set out to kill Him because of the prophecy that Kamehameha would unite and rule all islands. His protectors took Him to Kauai in Niumalu area where He was raised and trained. His childhood friends and other warriors united! They traveled to Hawaii island and Kamehameha killed they king then proceeded to conquer the other islands… He didn’t have to conquer Kauai because it was already His. Kauai warriors. Guess where His body is that they can never find?
@DoveSwope5 ай бұрын
Da Kine brudduh!!!
@terrypokorny47558 ай бұрын
This is why this Native American?On the mainland sees the polynesians as my brother's my brother's who's land was taken
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
Aroha Nui (big love) from the Maori in Aotearoa (New Zealand)
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
We do alot of work with native americans! Beautiful people!
@brucemercer84418 ай бұрын
That warrior nature and even some of the language (terminology) is evident in the Māori of New Zealand .
@clvrswine8 ай бұрын
Meh. They only showed up in NZ between 1250 and 1300 A.D. They weren't there for long before being civilized.
@JaemanEdwards8 ай бұрын
@@clvrswineWhat a numbskull you are.
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
Our cousins
@JaemanEdwards7 ай бұрын
@@clvrswine Idiotic comment and person.
@MsHolley3506 ай бұрын
NZ Maori are descendants from Hawaiian pples, who; in turn, are descendant from Sth American pples - as are all Polynesian cultures. Individual societies have grown & evolved within their own, often isolated, surroundings & environments. Yet every Polynesian culture still retains many traits from their Sth American ancestry.
@bloodyknuckles7776 ай бұрын
Please do an ancient warrior from Philippines 🇵🇭
@chewy64876 ай бұрын
Why? Philippines constantly was conquered. Conquered by Spain, America, Japan, ancient India, etc.
@bloodyknuckles7776 ай бұрын
@@chewy6487 It was a request to the channel. Not you. But sure man the world revolves around you. Cool 😂
@4funrc118 ай бұрын
Won the battle, lost the war.
@reneemoreno80308 ай бұрын
The Hawaiians assimilation is illegal. At the same time in America, Native American tribes are assimilated and dispersed and Christianized. Not by mistake, still taking place in today's society. ✌️
@markinternets20097 ай бұрын
@@reneemoreno8030 Christianity > Hawaiian human sacrificing, cannibal society.
@DSC-i5i7 ай бұрын
Who said the War is Over . Maybe a weak opposition leader will bring about A NEW HAWAII . Aloha DSC777
@JahJahJah4447 ай бұрын
You mean the genocides white people commit? As your age ends- it's falling 😅
@nephilimking43257 ай бұрын
💪 good stuff I really enjoyed it
@bwells92318 ай бұрын
Ancestors of Max Holloway! The best is blessed!!
@fowlerperry80637 ай бұрын
In the many years I live there I don't remember ever seeing a Hawaiian. Lots of mesh mosh of Japanese, Portuguese, phillapino, maybe a touch of Hawaiian. I think the only reason Hawaiians left are on their own island,by invite only
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
Same here in NZ, to meet the natives you have to go to the areas where "other" people don't usually want to go.
@leilanifeedingtime49925 ай бұрын
Where were they in 1893???
@bertpoepoe58 ай бұрын
Whose the genius that picked non-Hawaiians to represent Kanakas! My King didn't look like a skinny dope scrub. Kamehameha was 7' pure muscle, the real Mr. Universe!. In fact, all Hawaiian men were cut up with muscles!
@PatrickMJr8 ай бұрын
4 real, most of the actors have straight European facial features.. probably pray tanned to make them look pacific islander
@SenoraMadrid7 ай бұрын
@@PatrickMJrmany of the original hawains are mixed with European due to colonixation.. using tongans as actors would have been more historically correct.. but yea nowadays
@SenoraMadrid7 ай бұрын
@@PatrickMJr they are probably part hawaiin
@FlameAlchemyIO7 ай бұрын
It would be more accurate showing actual Maoli or at least Maori.
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
No we have plenty real Hawaiian or atleast Poly actors to play them,we have older Documentary & short films with Hawaiian
@islandboyneka16 ай бұрын
Kamehameha look like a mexican or Chinese ,we have a million of Polynesian men why didn't use one of them.
@KenditGalih8 ай бұрын
So Kamehameha was Muten Roshi Masters?
@jamesp.69687 ай бұрын
King Kamehameha was more brown than portrayed in this video, also he was not bald.
@PhillipPahinui4 ай бұрын
Whats with that "feather cloak", looks like it was rejected by big bird.
@nicksweeney51766 ай бұрын
46:46 Ahem. Please excuse me. Do come, now. One ship and one Ship's Captain are hardly the vast wealth of treasure and imperial military might of the British Empire. One may better and more persuasively assert that the continental colonists should receive that acclaim; and it needed from them even somewhat more than one disorganized beachside knifing.
@Quickhistory198 ай бұрын
War was lost Battle was won
@lucienarcos-palma383410 күн бұрын
If you guys want to watch a great documentary about kamehameha the great watch the video by history dose on the subject Great visuals, great narration and very accurate
@michaeldavidson19098 ай бұрын
He gave them knives? Really? Not too smart, eh.
@lilplayboiiip70817 ай бұрын
The guy narrating the tv show is British, this is probably their point of view. And probably why no Hawaiian actors or historians are in this.
@Mrgunsngear7 ай бұрын
🇺🇸
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
Hey Mike love the channel, been following forever, my Dad's Army SF & digs your stuff too,thanks for tapping into my peoples history 🤙
@JahJahJah4447 ай бұрын
🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮🤮
@martinbattilana42498 ай бұрын
Your depiction using actors to portray full blooded 7 foot tall Hawaiian warriors from the 18th-Century was a little off.
@tripsaplenty12278 ай бұрын
umm...this is a cheap history documentary. probably hired from an agency and they send who they send.
@originalclaymoreboy7288 ай бұрын
They were not 7ft1 fark up😂
@TJLSUDAD8 ай бұрын
Because, you know, all the people from the 18th century are dead.
@MAGA2024TRUMP-y8q8 ай бұрын
Similar to how they try and portray vikings who were in reality 4ft tall and obese 😂😂
@kejijeng178 ай бұрын
in the sense of hollywood disney this docu is misleading
@karlsuapaia17495 ай бұрын
Kanaka get too much mana 💪🏽🤙🏽
@StephenBarnes-wq5nb4 ай бұрын
“If you wanna kill somebody with a stone axe you need to be very strong”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 my mom could kill you with a stone axe wtf🤷🏽♂️😂
@pumpSHO5 ай бұрын
And he said "brah not even"
@Outdoorcookwarereviews7 ай бұрын
They were hardkoa
@BigBoss-ym5ns5 ай бұрын
Good algorithm
@reaper2158 ай бұрын
They won A battle......
@Yojimbro717 ай бұрын
The “Warriors” they are showing looked nothing like that!🤣🤣🤣
@pricelessmakoa44827 ай бұрын
My name is Makoa 🤙🏽
@Draze8085 ай бұрын
Why did they make Kamehameha look like Key and Peele???
@MasterQuan8084 ай бұрын
Didn’t they eat cooks body ?
@KittymoreJoy8 ай бұрын
So the men could be 6ft to 7 ft. Am I correct.
@haunanimartin4597 ай бұрын
Both male and females could easily reach 6 ft in height; 7 ft was a little less common.
@longshanks55317 ай бұрын
What happened with today’s “Hawaiian” people… don’t see many 6ft even
@haunanimartin4597 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 oh, they're present. My ex (pure Hawaiian) is 6'4"; our grandsons tower over 6 ft, although our granddaughter is the tiny one, at 5'10".
@Frank-uw5xq7 ай бұрын
My cousin is 6'4 , but I'm only 5'8 , but I'm built more muscular,my uncle's are built too,& I was a freak athlete,my 16 yr.old son is pure muscle, our best attribute is heart & fighting ability
@KNWBDY.important7 ай бұрын
@@longshanks5531 lifestyle and mixing with weaker gene pools (weaker might not be the best way to put it, we all have our own strengths physically)
@pauluhl45988 ай бұрын
Hawaiians should be recognized as natives! I really hope they actually separate from the US. What we did to the Hawaiians is down right wrong!
@kenfox226 ай бұрын
Wow. He lifted a 5k LB stone
@vladgetu7 ай бұрын
Hi there 👋 could you guys bring out some info about the Getae people and the Dacians
@0zzyidiot8 ай бұрын
Wrong cast of Hawaiian warriors 😢
@JaseAguirre-jv6ho7 ай бұрын
Are there Hawaiian warriors today?
@DeepVerma7286 ай бұрын
King Kamehameha is Tongan.
@chewy64876 ай бұрын
Make sense because he a sucka
@alsw-uh3vf4 ай бұрын
When did Kamehameha became part popolo
@Mabu_T_Lusse7 ай бұрын
“Hooo I heard kamehameha wen move da 5000lb rock!!” Kamehameha: skipping stones while thinking*** (probably
@jimy_rizu7 ай бұрын
British warriors were the kings of combat back then. Not a place on earth where the Briish Flag didn't waved and the sun never sat on British land. These Hawaiians danced and were done by bullets, period! British won them all.
@JahJahJah4447 ай бұрын
As ur age ends 😂😂😂😂
@jimy_rizu7 ай бұрын
@@JahJahJah444 so does yours too whatever you're meaning here