it appears i know a little more about Native american history then you do
question. what happens after they throw the tomahawk?
Some groups of Native americans where extremely war like.
the Native americans had a much easyer time living in america then the europeans did originaly.

For the aztec and mayan (and that other one i cant remember lol) civilizations in some respects where more advanced then the Europeans that came and destroyed it.
The development of highly sophistocated martial arts takes liesure time, and most of the Indians/Native Americans didn't have it. I'm sure that they practiced hitting things, but their methods would have been simple and brutal. Flowery BS does not come into existence during wartime. They, were, however, extremely good tool users. When they had the bow and arrow, they were excellent shots. The same can be said of the tomahawk. They abandoned these weapons for the most part when guns were introduced to them. They mastered the use of a horse as a means of conveyance. I believe that they referred to it as the god dog (as one horse was as value as a pack of dogs). This is a pragmatic approach that results from hardship. Empty hands are not really a means of war. They are a last resort. As a result, they would be the last priority on the list for someone interested in survival in harsh times like those experienced by the Native Americans.
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