A tomahawk is a type of single-handed axe used by the many Indigenous peoples and nations of North America. It traditionally resembles a hatchet with a straight shaft. In pre-colonial times the head was made of stone, bone, or antler, and European settlers later introduced heads of iron and steel. The term came into the English language in the 17th century as an adaptation of the Powhatan (Virginian Algonquian) word.

Tomahawks were general-purpose tools used by Native Americans and later the European colonials with whom they traded, and often employed as a hand-to-hand weapon

Etymology

The name comes from Powhatan tamahaac, derived from the Proto-Algonquian root *temah- ‘to cut off by tool’. Algonquian cognates include Lenape təmahikan, Malecite-Passamaquoddy tomhikon, and Abenaki demahigan, all of which mean ‘axe’

History

The Algonquian people created the tomahawk. Before Europeans came to the continent, Native Americans would use stones, sharpened by a process of knapping and pecking, attached to wooden handles, secured with strips of rawhide. The tomahawk quickly spread from the Algonquian culture to the tribes of the South and the Great Plains.

Native Americans created a tomahawk’s poll, the side opposite the blade, which consisted of a hammer, spike or pipe. These became known as pipe tomahawks, which consisted of a bowl on the poll and a hollowed out shaft.

General Purpose Tool

Many Native Americans used tomahawks as general-purpose tools. Because they were small and light, they could be used with one hand. This made them ideal for such activities as hunting, chopping, and cutting. Both the Navajo and Cherokee peoples used them in this way. The development of metal-bladed tomahawks expanded their use even more. Most Native Americans had their own individual tomahawks, which they decorated to suit their personal taste. As Native American artwork shows, many of these were decorated with eagle feathers, which represented acts of bravery.

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    Owl’s in the mega posting shit

    Ay-yo posting on the clock

    It’s beanis again isn’t it?

    Ay-yo posting on the clock

    The libs crawled in from .world

    Ay-yo posting on the clock

    Getting PPB from the trans girls

    Ay-yo posting on the clock

    Posting on the clock on a monday morning

    Oh what a wonderful sight to see…

    gah i’ll think of a way to finish this later

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    Cringe Pokemon unite game recap

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    This thing is a beast

    Credit where it’s due, Pokemon Unite really makes playing defenders/supporters fun. Just had a really good Umbreon game which was the epitome of the :call-an-ambulance: meme. Running focus band (passive regain hp when it drops low) resonant guard (shield for self and allies, procs when you hit an enemy with a movie) and exp share (ally gets 100% of farm exp, you get 30%). Got my lane ally to lvl 6 Espeon early, same level as their jungle leafeon, their leaf pushes onto our goal with blissey safeguard while I’m retreating ~40% hp, triggers focus band, I outlast the leaf blade on ~5%hp, I turn around stun them twice with foul play, shield procs espy endures and hits them with psyshock they’re history.

    I really hope when they introduce the last eeveelutions they’re as fun as this


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    YouTube keeps recommending me that 3 hour video about why starship troopers is bad satire. So I caved. 41 minutes in and it’s well researched and has a bibliography and stuff but seems to miss something thst can be really easily read from the film; it’s an in universe propaganda film. It’s not explicitly showing the downsides of fascism cause the idea is that it’s for an already Sci fi fascist audience. The would you like to know more bits aren’t family guy style cutaways. I thought it was obvious as hell this movie wasn’t meant as a straight depiction of events, it’s a fictional propaganda piece. Unless that’s addressed than the whole premise kinds falls apart for me.

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      I feel like if the audience is smart, they should be able to just get the satire without needing to see any other side, or having something tell them what the point is? That’s basically how good writing works.

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      So far I’m getting Everything Must be Didactic or the Fascists Win vibes. As someone who doesn’t think we should compromise anything let alone art in the face of fascists even if you risk them totally not getting the point and liking it. They’ll do it to whatever you make anyway. The last thing you should consider when making art is what fascists will think of it, hopefully they aren’t your audience.

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        I’m playing f zero while listening and holy hell is this guy just brutally missing the most obvious thing about the movie. See my first post. Dude is taking 3 hours to elaborate on his fundamentally wrong premise. Gave up. I hate this kind of analysis SO much.

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    King of the Hill episode where the Rainy Street Four build a podracer after Sebulba moves into the neighborhood. Captain Falcon guest stars.

    Edit: say Sebulba out loud in your best Hank voice! “That got-dang Seb-BULBA fella that moved in next to Bill’s” it’s fantastic.

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    reading through my 2024 journal after having not written in it for a while (at least not counting journalposting here, huehhuehhueh). giving me some weird strong mixed emotions. the life of a sensitive boy, i guess. what can i say.

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      i am on vulcanus currently, its neato

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      i like how fast you can craft basic things from the lava crafting, but i have no clue what to do about the damn worm. fricking worm circled back to destroy more of my shit so clearly its intelligent.

      i havent had a chance to go back in a few days tho

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    to give some credit to the “palestinians and israelis have been fighting for thousands of years argument”, 1947 might had well have been thousands of years ago in the average American’s understanding of history