Normally I would definitely agree with the click bait title, and it is very much click bait. But still found it very much interesting and educational as well. This click bait gets a full pardon.
ruclips.net/video/Q9ZM87xzeTo/видео.html they are not Australian, they are South Indians founders of morden day boomerang... This video is axe type boomerang (valari) 👍🏼
@Logic Police I'm not sure if you're serious, but being able cut wood in such a way that you can catch kangaroos with it does indeed take a lot of thinking. Keep in mind that Australia doesn't have a grain such as the wheat and rice in other continents, therefore no basis for agriculture. Even if they seem primitive, they're still utilising nature as good as possible.
@Logic Police You know whats even funnier about this narration, this is how we really talk when we out in the scrub. I think it was the Dutch or maybe the French who taught us the wicked tongue. You know what else they said? Never trust ghost men wearing wigs speaking of rabbits.
@@eilivulv Australia had native grasses, everywhere does. They failed to domesticate them. Wheat, rice, and corn weren't much until they were domesticated over thousands of years.
sounds like over educated nit wits. too bad we can't stick him in a time machine and send him back a bout 5,000 years in Europe and see if he likes all that philosophizing when his food depends on the weapon he makes provide his food. He would likely starve and his whole family.
You have to understand one thing, it’s not about killing immediately or knocking out a kangaroo.It's about hurting and making it hard for him to escape, they usually throw the stick at the kangaroo's legs with the intention of fracturing bones or injuring the animal's muscles.
An injured prey is an easy prey. In addition, it is a hunting technique that has been used for hundreds of years by different cultures, which already says a lot about efficiency.
I attended a private school in California and was fortunate enough to have an Aborigine classmate. The guy was a brilliant student who was liked by all. He was the only guys in my class that actually tied fishing flies to fish with his dad.
Selvan Manu Yes. The Australoid race is actually one of the largest gene pools in the world. There are many Australoid genes in populations of Middle East, Asia, south and North America.
It's that major migration 40, 000 years ago. Wonder what happened to the truly archaic peoples that were not modern human unlike the Tamil and indegenous Australian who are modern human. Those archaics must have been a small sparse group. They may have been absorbed just like the sparse Neanderthals in Europe. Paved over.
Selvan Manu You can see the kinship in their faces, dark skin color, and relaxed mellow tempurament. The north Indians and colonial Australians might disagree about that last one.
@@Andrewallday you guys are the non-invited guests, that's *their* land, stop complaining about how "rude" they act with you, the settlers were more rude to them
@Nobody Nobody Is that why western governments are very well on their way replacing you in your own countries? We (Swedes) for example will be minorities in our own country in a hundred years if the leftists continues having their way. Australia isn't any different.
They didn’t have ‘huts’ they lived in caves, on the ground or at best a humpy (sticks with bark on top). They didn’t have any literature. They had songs passed on explaining their myths/origins/beliefs. There were only 300k Aboriginals on the worlds biggest island. Essentially they were inbreeding for thousands of years with no means of growing a civilisation. People venerate this lifestyle as it speaks to something they don’t have which is a strong community with a shared belief and simplistic activities devoid of stressors. They think the Aboriginals are wiser because they made a choice to live simplistically whereas it was a matter of evolution and environment.
@Lucas De Araújo Marques tribal tradition of sitting on the ground and drawing finger paintings with dirt while telling weird as stories to each other as if they were the truth? Have some self respect man
@Lucas De Araújo Marques Except those "stack of stones" aren't just stacks of stones; they're concrete and steel structures that took thousands of people thousands of hours to design, fabricate and build. I CAN'T do that, I CAN live in a cave and clap to a song. And it has nothing to do with racism asshole, if you tried to glorify the any tribe from anywhere I call you an idiot as well. Also I love how you talk shit about "convict ancestors" despite the fact that that the convicts were the ones who didn't want to go and I have no affiliation to them besides by decent lmao. Stop giving a shit about things that aren't worth your time (I can see how you might take that to mean me. I mean your dumbass belief in the quality of some backwards backwater tribes in Australia of all places)
the actual answer is "kylie". its a type of "boomerang" thats made to hover like a frisbee (but far more effectively), allowing the aboriginals to hunt kangaroo and emu at, and sometime over 150 yards away, with a straight throw directly at the animal (not having to throw high and have if fall into the animal).
Gotta love “Boomerang” videos that have absolutely no details about Boomerangs in the video….thanks for sharing all this vast Boomerang knowledge ya’ll!!
And what would you have done with all that knowledge? Gone to play outside with your "Made in China" toy boomerang? Or maybe you'd like to try the spear thrower or Woomera. Elsewhere in the ancient world these things were just known as throwing sticks or atlatls in North and Central America.
people just don't like politically correct race baiting revisionist history that shows no appreciation for the culture that while may have conquered them also lifted them out of a very hard life with new technology (steel and denim jeans, common language, literacy, healthcare, infrastructure etc). You can't turn back time with sentimental indigenous nonsense. But it seems any conquered people now days seem to have to save face and pretend the past was better, but the fact of the matter is if you don't innovate your socio-economic structures and your technology, you'll get run over by those who do....then you are forced to revise history in a bad self-righteous narrative and post it on YT while going around in your conqueror's clothes, using your conqueror's tools to survive and looking like a hypocrite....it would really just be better if they said, "well boys, we're technologically backwards and we lost, I guess we'll have to integrate into the new way".
Well when the aliens come and infect us with new diseases and dispossess us of our land and marginalize us, we can just suck it up and say "hey those of us who are left have cool space lasers and stuff". Personally I think the abos would be happier if we never came here.
Part of white pride should be owning up to our ancestors of less than a thousand years ago; they painted themselves blue and ate people. Fuck you and your pseudo intellectual misuse of big words, little mind.
luke666808g yep they would be sooo much happier if whites never came and everyone over 30 was an elder because 35/40 was the life expectance.... Rember engage brain before you start typing
When the narrator repeatedly included himself as part of the aboriginies, with a heavy british english accent... i actually felt quite a sense of irritation ^^)
3:50 "so how was your day?" "Same old. Just craftin' a spear. Why are they filming us?" "Idk, oh the other day..." Narrator: Talking on about completely different subjects.
@President Panda I didn't say Aboriginals descend from Indians, I meant that Indians are from the same wave that left Africa about 60,000 yrs ago, they spilt up and went different ways. Basically, Indians descend from Aboriginal. No?? Some Dravidian look Aboriginal to me.
Not all indigenous groups in all parts of Australia used boomerangs, and not all groups that used boomerangs used returning ones. Maybe this mob never used them even though others did.
This describes boomerangs from one tribes POV, there are still hundreds of surviving tribes with the same technology but very different culture and languages, like europe and the US it was divided into about 500 tribal nations. Some trines only use 'returning' boomerang as children's toys, other tribes used them to herd flocks of water birds into an ambush with hidden nets. They were thrown above the birds sitting in open water who's instinct is to fly into the thick ground cover when they think they are being attacked from above. Having it return means it doesn't end up landing in the lake every time. The environment of where they live largely dictates how a tribe uses traditional technology, I belive the tribes that used returning boomerangs to hunt lived inland, where huge numbers of water birds are drawn to the few sources of fresh water.
The Boomerang originates all the way back to the Pyramids of Egypt , in fact Everything Originates from there. We haven't a clue how intelligent they were , and I'm not talking about us Humans , we learnt Everything from a Higher Race Ever thought that Enoch was actually ENKI ????
@@hankshill71it was, are you referring to contemporary dots and line paintings developed in the sixties? Because even so that doesn't make it any less Aboriginal
Probably time for some Canadians to show up and say, "Hey! They look like Tamil!" Well, there's one. Now, we're bound to get some Americans in on the action! We'll get a good mix, you just wait and see.
I was hoping I'd get to see someone throw a boomerang at something 160 meters away and hit it. Frankly I'm dubious that anyone can do that consistently...
I was surprised that more people didn’t comment this. When he said 160 meters I was very doubtful that they could even hit a target from that far, I mean that is over 500 feet! I’d love to see that, or at least the furthest they can throw
@@goosenuggets9693 why didn’t you just search up the furthest boomerang throw 😂 that would’ve been much easier to gather your information rather than searching the furthest throw on a different object. Like I said, I’m doubtful but I’d love to see their attempts because it’s probably very far
- great observation - their nose seem more flared though - but the built is and general look is unmistakable - the australian aborgine haplogroup( think it is C ) is a subclade of a .very old haplogroup still found in most indians ie M - if i am not mistaken -after first africa migration to the sub continent approx 60 - 80,000 years back - the subcontinent i understand evolved a very rich diversity of haplogroup mutations - most of us retain some % of the m haplgroup in different degrees - i guess the autralian aborgines resemble the ones with a larger % of the ancient of the M haplogroup - - ie some of our tribal folk - not only in tamil nadu - but though out India - the vedoids of sreelanka have this general look too -this is from my cursory understanding - i may be wrong though
Oh they will if the religious texts are to be believed. The modern civilization won't last forever come the end of times and their skills will become relevant once again
Most of human history which utilized spears as a mean weapon due to their effectiveness as a mass produced weapon that can threaten the lives of armoured men on the battle field: *Am I a bigger joke to you?*
I am surprised to see the aboriginies shown here are exactly similar to aaadivasi (original inhabitant) we have in most part of south India more widely on Tamil Nadu. Salute to tnese great human fotefathers.
Aboriginals of Australia are the first humans, that’s where we all came from and not Africa as Darwin said. The countries were all once connected and Australia was connected to Antarctica and India. The aboriginal features and colouring and hair types could very easily change to the different races we have today.
steven cooper you do realise I said they were the first modern humans!!!! You know Homo sapiens! That modern human! They are not humanoid, they are modern humans, where we all come from, we have just altered our appearances in many ways to fit in with our environment.... they are the first modern humans!
@@SVP884 It seems that you have a lot of incorrect information about Hinduism or sanatana dharma. First of all these theories of oringinal human beings are somewhat half completed puzzle board. So those ate subject to various interpretations. As far as I read, several hamlets of people stayed isolated and retained their last identity even today. That is the reason of similarities between south Indian and Australian aboriginies. Sanathana dharma or Hinduism is a heritage of all people of indian subcontinet and I belive that Tamil culture is the foundation of Hinduism. Tamil is the oldest language of the world and Sanskrit comes second. Your anger seem to be coming from a common source of cultural abuse by Christains and Muslims, by their claim of superiority to their gods and their attempt to convert Hindus. Those who converted will first become an enemy of Hinduisnm and start accuse Hindu values. This is ver common on India today. I am so sorry to say that this kind of frustration is most evident in families who were converted for trivial rewards like a few rupees or a kilo of milk powder (In india in 60s American PL480 food aid milk powder was used by some conversion teams as rewards) I therefore sympathise with you but certainly urge to gain knowledge without preconceved ideas. Choice is yours...
This boomerang is basically Tamils identity. It is called Valari in tamil and Australian tribes has tamil in their language too.and yeah our ancestors. ❤
One mistake the narrator made was when these fellows were "cooking" their spear staves. The fire was not for taking off the bark. It is to heat the wood to straighten it.
@@nanjemoyal-kursi3078 What the fuck are "melinated people"? You mean "melanated"? Still, it's not like we invented the very Internet you are taking for granted, you know. Or the device you're using. Or the language you wrote the comment in. Yeah, we only steal. I guess the Aborigines invented denim and metal tools. Yeah, we had to have stolen metalworking from them in, oh, I don't know, 5500BCE?
@@TheSorcerer1 well some black people probably worked on the internet and the staling the first guy was talking about was one of the wonderful things that the modern world has. I think melinated is just a politically correct term for black. This makes him racist against Chinese people which invented gunpowder and paper the latter allowed for a better way to transport and store information compared to contemporary methods since paper is easier to make than papyrus, parchment and it is also easier to write in than stone tablets.
A valari (Tamil: வளரி) is a thrown wooden or iron weapon used primarily by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent.[1] They come in both returning and non-returning varieties. The valari is used for protecting cattle from predators, and for war and hunting. Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam
i love how this one guy at the beginning just stops working on his boomerang and decides to just sit there and watch for, what seems like hours. Did someone steal his hatchet or was the film crew like: "Ah it would look much cooler if you would just sit there. Could you pls do that for us? In return we give you a rifle."
@President Panda Egyptian culture is a lot older than yours. They were building pyramids when mammoths still roamed the European planes. Also do you have any source for your claim?
The guy narrating isn't Aboriginal even though he said "Our Culture." The returning boomerang does have some hunting use. Thay can be thrown at groups of birds to frighten them. Proper throwing boomerangs, or throwing sticks, can then be thrown into the flock hoping to bring one down. (The smaller piece of wood, the men who were spearing the stingrays had) is called a Woomera. It has a small barb on one end. This fits into a notch in the bottom of the spear. When the spear is thrown it increases the force greatly.
Ryan Rodrigues Indian climate is somewhat different, here a person becomes black if he is exposed to sunlight more time else is brown or white. There are many south Indians which are brown eg Ramanujan
ive always been amazed by the boomerang. how did they originally invent it? looking at birds wings? just found a piece of wood that happened to have the right shape? perhaps they thought it through and actually designed it. over the years ive made several that all worked to one degree or anther. but ive never been able to make one that performed the way the Aborigines hand crafted ones do.
I have a real one, it's made from wood much heavier than water. How many heavier than water flying machines can you name ? There's some evidence the design came from Egypt, hunting birds on a croc infested Nile with dogs . . . it's a natural. The physics of it is amazing, it gets lift in 4 different ways.
@@goldtiger9453they lived simple, environmental friendly, sustainable lives for those many years until a shipload of paleskins, who were kicked out of their own country for being too dangerous to society landed on their place. The rest, as they say is horrible history of killing, oppression, illegal occupation of land, kidnapping and abusing of indigenous kids to CIVILIZE them,.......
@@goldtiger9453lived comfortable on the land and respected the land and it's natural resources, meanwhile Western society had 100 years to pollute earth and destroy more than given. Go figure. Opposite ends of the spectrum.
At first I thought the men were throwing the Spears with just their hand. But I noticed they were throwing it with another notched shorter stick. I believe it's called a ATL ATAL or AT ATAL. Not sure of the spelling, but I read about this type of premitive weapon some year's back in a archery hunting magazine. It a difficult weapon to master. This is the first time seeing it used, and quiet accurately in a difficult area to boot. Because as we know water bends light and whatever is under water isn't where our eyes see it.
It’s called a woomera. It improves the speed, power & accuracy of the spear. I’ve seen the Yolngu of North East Arnhem Land nail mullet with a spear & woomera at a considerable distance. At the time I couldn’t even see the fish in the water let alone hit them with a spear!
The returning boomerang is ideal for throwing at a flock of birds as they find it harder to predict its trajectory and if you miss it will return....same applys to throwing it flat at an opponent except it wont come back but will often deviate at the last second making it hard to deal with like a late swinging crivket ball.
No. Just no. They are not your brothers. More like distant, far away cousins that still eat their own feces. You don't really want to hate on them, but you know they're severely messed up.
Maybe "Kumari kandam", the claims of submerged landmass which connected Indian subcontinent till present day Australia is true. After all they look so dravidian in looks!!!
"The most expert hunters are capable of hitting a pray from over 160 meters with a boomerang." yeah my ass they are, the best hunters in the world would struggle to hit anything at 160 meters with a modern day compound bow. let alone throw a stick accurately almost 2 football fields
White liberals decided aboriginals have magic powers, they actually teach complete falsehoods about aboriginals in public schools, the truth must be erased because they were truly just an unimpressive primitive people.
Grant Griffiths is like to see a white man live out in the wild. They wouldn’t even last a day they’re the least adapted race to live outback because they’re the physically and mentally weakest.
4:48 audio snippet is from heroes of might and magic iii pitched up a couple of tones. It’s the audio file named “surrender battle”. A surrender indeed 😅
I ate grubs, tree frogs, maggots and deep pit kangaroo with a village when I was 13 great experience fabulous people. We also were given a real boomerang expo to demonstrate the actual techniques for injuring the prey before the kill.
Don’t waste your time watching this NO BOOMERANG WAS THROWN IN THE MAKING OF THIS FILM
I think u r looking for what i looking for too 😂😂
I saw this comment too late
Thank goodness , ahahah
Was at 1:10 looking for someone talkin about that one guy's 3rd and 4th siamese nipple when you saved me 5min and 30secs thanks alot
Normally I would definitely agree with the click bait title, and it is very much click bait. But still found it very much interesting and educational as well. This click bait gets a full pardon.
I’m disappointed we didn’t see the boomerang in action
Search "valari Tamil" and see boomerang in action.👍🏼
ruclips.net/video/Q9ZM87xzeTo/видео.html they are not Australian, they are South Indians founders of morden day boomerang... This video is axe type boomerang (valari) 👍🏼
"here's a boomerang video"
This one, unfortunately, does not come back
@@beginnereasy well real ones don't...
@Giovanni Balbosa-Mc Intosh are you sure Africans found boomerang??
Funny how you have 3 dudes chilling making stuff and a narrator talking over them as if this is what theyre thinking...
@Logic Police I'm not sure if you're serious, but being able cut wood in such a way that you can catch kangaroos with it does indeed take a lot of thinking. Keep in mind that Australia doesn't have a grain such as the wheat and rice in other continents, therefore no basis for agriculture. Even if they seem primitive, they're still utilising nature as good as possible.
@Logic Police You know whats even funnier about this narration, this is how we really talk when we out in the scrub. I think it was the Dutch or maybe the French who taught us the wicked tongue. You know what else they said? Never trust ghost men wearing wigs speaking of rabbits.
You make a fantastic point..!!
Only a h'wite man will know
@@eilivulv Australia had native grasses, everywhere does. They failed to domesticate them. Wheat, rice, and corn weren't much until they were domesticated over thousands of years.
That was uncalled for zooming in to his moobs 😂😂😂
Kek
My question is why they were connected
@@Violalee1965 to show tribal scars
LoL!
:-(
0:37 the face you make when u realize the guy next to you is way better at making a boomerang
Bruhhhh😂😂😂😂
The guys facial expression at 0:35 is what I feel every time my wife takes one of my fries.
Dude looked bored
I’m Australian aboriginal and I can agree😂
It’s every time my wife makes a noise
Gohp
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Narrator's voice sounds like he's not paid enough to put energy into his job.
Lol that's because he tried calling out sick but they wasn't buying it.
Lol
It appears to me that the language these natives speak resemble Tamil
exactly
sounds like over educated nit wits. too bad we can't stick him in a time machine and send him back a bout 5,000 years in Europe and see if he likes all that philosophizing when his food depends on the weapon he makes provide his food. He would likely starve and his whole family.
0:28 Why did they zoom in on that?!
D Welsh I just want to get a pair of scissors and cut it...
because its the authentic tribal scarification.
Cause its a nice rack 👌 authentic nice pare of boomerang tits
Hector Lopez 😂🤣🤣🤣😂😂🤣😂
D Welsh The camera-man's gay.
0:29 best scene and the stare to the camerman after he finds out that he was checking out his moobs is priceless
When you're high af....and comment on a documentary
And all you can manage is I'm high af
Trust
Took a hit to watch this, lol.
"the hwite man"
did jared taylor narrate this xD omg
Its HhWhiped cream 😂
coo' hwip!
😂
But the man brought gifts. Clothes and metal.,
The idea of a man just hucking a big stick at a full sized kangaroo and knocking it out cold is one of the funniest things
If a big sized stick flew into your head you’ll sure be pretty knocked out
You have to understand one thing, it’s not about killing immediately or knocking out a kangaroo.It's about hurting and making it hard for him to escape, they usually throw the stick at the kangaroo's legs with the intention of fracturing bones or injuring the animal's muscles.
An injured prey is an easy prey. In addition, it is a hunting technique that has been used for hundreds of years by different cultures, which already says a lot about efficiency.
I don’t think that’s funny.
Yeah you sound like somone who knows nothing about Australia and its native population.
they look exactly like Tamil people...
Parthi ban seriously man. The first guy making boomerang looked like Periyar. No offence. All murugesans and balajis
Yes I also feel same 🙂🙂
They look like Indigenous Australians
peace leader I know ...
Ama annan correct tamil face.... Ithu yantha Country video
0:35 LMFAO!!!!! I just died he's like what you looking at m8
I attended a private school in California and was fortunate enough to have an Aborigine classmate. The guy was a brilliant student who was liked by all. He was the only guys in my class that actually tied fishing flies to fish with his dad.
The primitive hunter wear the great JEANS!
Art_ Doctor-KD2Jub You're killing me XD
Who stole the land and don't say to bad what if someone came into your house and kicked you out is it justified know
Art_ Doctor WOW you and the people who liked your comment are clueless!
Art_ Doctor wall mart
Jonathan Deas an evil racist your kids shall suffer the fate of injustice committed by your people these are Creator's people they never halm anyone
I believe Tamil have same DNA as Australian natives
Selvan Manu Yes. The Australoid race is actually one of the largest gene pools in the world. There are many Australoid genes in populations of Middle East, Asia, south and North America.
And largest is african DNA
I agree too
It's that major migration 40, 000 years ago. Wonder what happened to the truly archaic peoples that were not modern human unlike the Tamil and indegenous Australian who are modern human. Those archaics must have been a small sparse group. They may have been absorbed just like the sparse Neanderthals in Europe. Paved over.
Selvan Manu You can see the kinship in their faces, dark skin color, and relaxed mellow tempurament. The north Indians and colonial Australians might disagree about that last one.
When no one realizes this is The Internet Historian narrating.
lol fr? who is that guy I need a real name xD
Are you serious
I'm sensing a passive aggressive vibe
Patryk Woloch it is sort of slap and tickle.
@@Andrewallday lol how so "degenerate"?
@@Andrewallday Sounds like you're the degenerate to me.
@@Andrewallday you guys are the non-invited guests, that's *their* land, stop complaining about how "rude" they act with you, the settlers were more rude to them
@Nobody Nobody Is that why western governments are very well on their way replacing you in your own countries? We (Swedes) for example will be minorities in our own country in a hundred years if the leftists continues having their way. Australia isn't any different.
True artisans whose work has not received the recognition it deserves. I hope this series will report on their architecture, music and literature.
They live in huts and are illiterate... At least originally.
Bro I'm sorry to burst your bubble but they're not that cultured. Most of their stories are oral and their music mostly consists of claps and cries.
They didn’t have ‘huts’ they lived in caves, on the ground or at best a humpy (sticks with bark on top).
They didn’t have any literature. They had songs passed on explaining their myths/origins/beliefs.
There were only 300k Aboriginals on the worlds biggest island.
Essentially they were inbreeding for thousands of years with no means of growing a civilisation.
People venerate this lifestyle as it speaks to something they don’t have which is a strong community with a shared belief and simplistic activities devoid of stressors. They think the Aboriginals are wiser because they made a choice to live simplistically whereas it was a matter of evolution and environment.
@Lucas De Araújo Marques tribal tradition of sitting on the ground and drawing finger paintings with dirt while telling weird as stories to each other as if they were the truth? Have some self respect man
@Lucas De Araújo Marques Except those "stack of stones" aren't just stacks of stones; they're concrete and steel structures that took thousands of people thousands of hours to design, fabricate and build. I CAN'T do that, I CAN live in a cave and clap to a song. And it has nothing to do with racism asshole, if you tried to glorify the any tribe from anywhere I call you an idiot as well. Also I love how you talk shit about "convict ancestors" despite the fact that that the convicts were the ones who didn't want to go and I have no affiliation to them besides by decent lmao. Stop giving a shit about things that aren't worth your time (I can see how you might take that to mean me. I mean your dumbass belief in the quality of some backwards backwater tribes in Australia of all places)
What's a boomerang called when it doesn't come back?
A stick
Real boomerangs don't come back tho. What's the point of it coming back if it's just gonna drop to the ground when it hits something?
They're not supposed to come back. They are hunting weapons. You don't want them to come back you want them to hit the animal
the actual answer is "kylie". its a type of "boomerang" thats made to hover like a frisbee (but far more effectively), allowing the aboriginals to hunt kangaroo and emu at, and sometime over 150 yards away, with a straight throw directly at the animal (not having to throw high and have if fall into the animal).
I mean if you miss the boomerang comes back under certain curcumstances and you can go for it again
A boomerang is a weapon for hunting back in the old days today my people use it for dancing
00:14 Me and my friend when there is no internet connection.
Should have been a top comment 😂
Gotta love “Boomerang” videos that have absolutely no details about Boomerangs in the video….thanks for sharing all this vast Boomerang knowledge ya’ll!!
And what would you have done with all that knowledge? Gone to play outside with your "Made in China" toy boomerang? Or maybe you'd like to try the spear thrower or Woomera. Elsewhere in the ancient world these things were just known as throwing sticks or atlatls in North and Central America.
@@petergaskin1811 WTF? Hellz no…I’m gangsta and woulda done that sh*t inside….
His voice is the sound of countless 70s & 80s adverts.
இவர்களின் முக அமைப்பு நம் தமிழர்கள் போல உள்ளது.
ஆம்
No eat cow
Tamil than pesranga
ama..
Podii pundaa
wtf is up with the comment section.... it seems everyone has lost their mind.
people just don't like politically correct race baiting revisionist history that shows no appreciation for the culture that while may have conquered them also lifted them out of a very hard life with new technology (steel and denim jeans, common language, literacy, healthcare, infrastructure etc). You can't turn back time with sentimental indigenous nonsense. But it seems any conquered people now days seem to have to save face and pretend the past was better, but the fact of the matter is if you don't innovate your socio-economic structures and your technology, you'll get run over by those who do....then you are forced to revise history in a bad self-righteous narrative and post it on YT while going around in your conqueror's clothes, using your conqueror's tools to survive and looking like a hypocrite....it would really just be better if they said, "well boys, we're technologically backwards and we lost, I guess we'll have to integrate into the new way".
Well when the aliens come and infect us with new diseases and dispossess us of our land and marginalize us, we can just suck it up and say "hey those of us who are left have cool space lasers and stuff".
Personally I think the abos would be happier if we never came here.
Part of white pride should be owning up to our ancestors of less than a thousand years ago; they painted themselves blue and ate people. Fuck you and your pseudo intellectual misuse of big words, little mind.
Lol
luke666808g yep they would be sooo much happier if whites never came and everyone over 30 was an elder because 35/40 was the life expectance.... Rember engage brain before you start typing
I dunno why but I always come back to this video
This guy's skin tones, and body shapes looks similar to South Indians...
that's where they are speculated to come from, they didn't just appear
The central Indian tribes and the Australian aborigines are of thr same stocks.
Okay?
bala@ maybe they are your old family
There is quite likely some close Genetic linkages between Dravidian groups and Australian Aborigines.
They look like South Indians and Sri Lankans. Which supports the theory that they migrated from South India when the continents were connected
It is true.
And where did South Indians, Ceylon and people of the Andamans come from?
@@tecumsehtoccoa553 kumarikandam
more like south east asia
We were actually the first out of Africa and migrated to different continents before coming to Australia
1:00 : me when my teacher suddenly asks me a question
BAHAHA
When the narrator repeatedly included himself as part of the aboriginies, with a heavy british english accent... i actually felt quite a sense of irritation ^^)
yup
It isn't a heavy British accent.
Clash Cornholio he sounds like zefrank.. "that is how the aborigine do."
Clash Cornholio, actually he is Portuguese.
Clash Cornholio he doesn't even sound slightly British, are you deaf?
someone give the narrator some soup his voice is so dry , sounds like a broken record.
😂😂😂😂😂
How bout bat soup
...or plug his nose a bit so he doesn't drone
3:30 ahh the crackle of a record
🤣🤣🤣🤣
Thanks ✌🏻👊
This is my Grandfather love him always no matter what
You lying sack of shit
@@mattmoller3267 😂😂😂I usually don’t laugh at comments like this but boy
@@tywalker2397 hahaha I got struck with the passion 🤣
The fat one is eating everybody else’s food
@Rone I'm black and just smashed a British girl so Uno reverse card bitch
0:29 dudes like really bruh
3:50 "so how was your day?"
"Same old. Just craftin' a spear. Why are they filming us?"
"Idk, oh the other day..."
Narrator: Talking on about completely different subjects.
At first I felt they are tamilians (South india). Seriously they look like our people.
Similar
They share genes with them
You are same people.
@President Panda I didn't say Aboriginals descend from Indians, I meant that Indians are from the same wave that left Africa about 60,000 yrs ago, they spilt up and went different ways.
Basically, Indians descend from Aboriginal. No??
Some Dravidian look Aboriginal to me.
"Boomerangs Don't Come Back" Yes They Do, The Ones Used For Scaring Small Prey Into Traps Do But Not The Ones Used For Hunting Kangaroos And Emus
AmdistLimestone no they dont
Yes, Im Aboriginal And My grandfather hunts with them
but yes not all of them come back but ones used for scarring prey do
AmdistLimestone yeah these mob don't know what they are talking about to many cartoons
Not all indigenous groups in all parts of Australia used boomerangs, and not all groups that used boomerangs used returning ones. Maybe this mob never used them even though others did.
Yowie Outdoors yea silly me I figured if it was a boomerang that didn't come back it was called a throwing stick... must be cause I am deplorable
Wonderful Vidio and very informatif,,, thank you for sharing my friend
This describes boomerangs from one tribes POV, there are still hundreds of surviving tribes with the same technology but very different culture and languages, like europe and the US it was divided into about 500 tribal nations. Some trines only use 'returning' boomerang as children's toys, other tribes used them to herd flocks of water birds into an ambush with hidden nets. They were thrown above the birds sitting in open water who's instinct is to fly into the thick ground cover when they think they are being attacked from above. Having it return means it doesn't end up landing in the lake every time.
The environment of where they live largely dictates how a tribe uses traditional technology, I belive the tribes that used returning boomerangs to hunt lived inland, where huge numbers of water birds are drawn to the few sources of fresh water.
That makes perfect sense.
You've been reading to much European propaganda about the aborigines mate, probably think their painting style was invented by them too lol.
@Cannabisreviewpdx2 Geoffrey Bardon.
The Boomerang originates all the way back to the Pyramids of Egypt , in fact Everything Originates from there.
We haven't a clue how intelligent they were , and I'm not talking about us Humans , we learnt Everything from a Higher Race
Ever thought that Enoch was actually ENKI ????
@@hankshill71it was, are you referring to contemporary dots and line paintings developed in the sixties? Because even so that doesn't make it any less Aboriginal
do we really need more indians here telling us that "they look like tamil"? we get it already, its been posted like mad already
Probably time for some Canadians to show up and say, "Hey! They look like Tamil!" Well, there's one. Now, we're bound to get some Americans in on the action! We'll get a good mix, you just wait and see.
well im tamil too ...here some stupid people use to do this shit in all comments 😂 never mind them ...
Maybe to publicize the issue so genetic/DNA testing can be done to confirm if its true.
@@karunaharanv6617 Wouldn't it be interesting to do some DNA tests to confirm?
@@thendino1 Tests have been done. You can research it online.
I was hoping I'd get to see someone throw a boomerang at something 160 meters away and hit it. Frankly I'm dubious that anyone can do that consistently...
I was surprised that more people didn’t comment this. When he said 160 meters I was very doubtful that they could even hit a target from that far, I mean that is over 500 feet! I’d love to see that, or at least the furthest they can throw
@@jackdud8793 It's practically impossible, the farthest thrown frisbee is 46.3 meters. It's likely just an urban legend.
@@goosenuggets9693 why didn’t you just search up the furthest boomerang throw 😂 that would’ve been much easier to gather your information rather than searching the furthest throw on a different object. Like I said, I’m doubtful but I’d love to see their attempts because it’s probably very far
@@jackdud8793 True, the world record is actually 472.2 meters (the longest throw of an object without any velocity-aiding feature).
@@jackdud8793 I wouldn't be suprised if they could throw one 160 meters.
They look like Tamils from Tamil Nadu. Tamil hunters are also using the same weapon boomerang but they called it as valai thadi (bend stick).
The Stone Age is the same to every one stuck in it.
- great observation
- their nose seem more flared though - but the built is and general look is unmistakable
- the australian aborgine haplogroup( think it is C ) is a subclade of a .very old haplogroup still found in most indians ie M - if i am not mistaken
-after first africa migration to the sub continent approx 60 - 80,000 years back - the subcontinent i understand evolved a very rich diversity of haplogroup mutations
- most of us retain some % of the m haplgroup in different degrees
- i guess the autralian aborgines resemble the ones with a larger % of the ancient of the M haplogroup -
- ie some of our tribal folk - not only in tamil nadu - but though out India
- the vedoids of sreelanka have this general look too
-this is from my cursory understanding - i may be wrong though
What a peaceful people..so terrible what they have and are still experiencing. May they rise and find glory once more!
@Banff 2020 Oh look. A criminal said something.
Oh they will if the religious texts are to be believed. The modern civilization won't last forever come the end of times and their skills will become relevant once again
What rubbish! Stories of inter-tribal massacres were very common when Europeans arrived in Australia!
@@toddstewart4404 Captain Cook recorded acts of cannibalism when he first landed in Botany Bay
Made me think. Superb quality... thanks
40000 years to invent a bent stick. i'm impressed.
65000 ya racist dog
Boomerang is the best weapon ever... could you hold the steel axe I used to make it while I demonstrate.
Guess you have to level up past Stone Age to unlock Irony.
$100 says he'd split your wig with that boomerang before you took ten steps with that axe
@@clintaudette3683 that's what boomerangs are for, splitting wigs.
Let us use fire to make the boom boom.
Spears is our best weapon
Machete: Am I a joke to you?
yes
Use gabba metal stick to make wooden stick
MAHNOOGAH
Most of human history which utilized spears as a mean weapon due to their effectiveness as a mass produced weapon that can threaten the lives of armoured men on the battle field: *Am I a bigger joke to you?*
I am surprised to see the aboriginies shown here are exactly similar to aaadivasi (original inhabitant) we have in most part of south India more widely on Tamil Nadu.
Salute to tnese great human fotefathers.
Even the language is almost same
Aboriginals of Australia are the first humans, that’s where we all came from and not Africa as Darwin said. The countries were all once connected and Australia was connected to Antarctica and India. The aboriginal features and colouring and hair types could very easily change to the different races we have today.
steven cooper you do realise I said they were the first modern humans!!!! You know Homo sapiens! That modern human! They are not humanoid, they are modern humans, where we all come from, we have just altered our appearances in many ways to fit in with our environment.... they are the first modern humans!
@@karenvickery6070 Starbucks printing alternative facts of history on your favourite take away cup?
@@SVP884
It seems that you have a lot of incorrect information about Hinduism or sanatana dharma.
First of all these theories of oringinal human beings are somewhat half completed puzzle board. So those ate subject to various interpretations.
As far as I read, several hamlets of people stayed isolated and retained their last identity even today. That is the reason of similarities between south Indian and Australian aboriginies.
Sanathana dharma or Hinduism is a heritage of all people of indian subcontinet and I belive that Tamil culture is the foundation of Hinduism. Tamil is the oldest language of the world and Sanskrit comes second.
Your anger seem to be coming from a common source of cultural abuse by Christains and Muslims, by their claim of superiority to their gods and their attempt to convert Hindus. Those who converted will first become an enemy of Hinduisnm and start accuse Hindu values. This is ver common on India today.
I am so sorry to say that this kind of frustration is most evident in families who were converted for trivial rewards like a few rupees or a kilo of milk powder (In india in 60s American PL480 food aid milk powder was used by some conversion teams as rewards) I therefore sympathise with you but certainly urge to gain knowledge without preconceved ideas. Choice is yours...
This boomerang is basically Tamils identity. It is called Valari in tamil and Australian tribes has tamil in their language too.and yeah our ancestors. ❤
The First Nations People of Australia, the oldest Indigenous Race on Earth.
The wisdom is simply amazing 😮 At least these fellas are genuine.😊
One mistake the narrator made was when these fellows were "cooking" their spear staves. The fire was not for taking off the bark. It is to heat the wood to straighten it.
Yep, and Cook apparently was a pirate and since when did the Spanish arrive before the Dutch. I thought they were too busy invading the Americas
0:28 wow that's the most amazing thing I've ever seen in my life
never mint the boomerang , how did they make these axes , manchettes and files ?
I wanted to see him nail a kangaroo with the boomerang. I feel deprived. Boing! Smack!!
Yeah really.. It should have been called something else they didnt even focuse on the rang
@@andrewriegel6787 * I guess you did ? You idiot you never invented nothing .You Only STEAL form MELINATED PEOPLE. You scumbags.
@@nanjemoyal-kursi3078
What the fuck are "melinated people"? You mean "melanated"?
Still, it's not like we invented the very Internet you are taking for granted, you know. Or the device you're using. Or the language you wrote the comment in.
Yeah, we only steal. I guess the Aborigines invented denim and metal tools. Yeah, we had to have stolen metalworking from them in, oh, I don't know, 5500BCE?
@@TheSorcerer1 These people are deluded. This is what left-wing ideology is creating. Delusional people. Westerners invented 98% of the modern world.
@@TheSorcerer1 well some black people probably worked on the internet and the staling the first guy was talking about was one of the wonderful things that the modern world has. I think melinated is just a politically correct term for black. This makes him racist against Chinese people which invented gunpowder and paper the latter allowed for a better way to transport and store information compared to contemporary methods since paper is easier to make than papyrus, parchment and it is also easier to write in than stone tablets.
Boomerang call in south India valarie "வளரி"
@Feetus Deletus
Don't be an asshole kid.
@Feetus Deletus We got an noob over here
❤️
சூப்பர்.
A valari (Tamil: வளரி) is a thrown wooden or iron weapon used primarily by the Tamil people of the Indian subcontinent.[1] They come in both returning and non-returning varieties. The valari is used for protecting cattle from predators, and for war and hunting. Valaris are described in the Tamil Sangam
i love how this one guy at the beginning just stops working on his boomerang and decides to just sit there and watch for, what seems like hours. Did someone steal his hatchet or was the film crew like: "Ah it would look much cooler if you would just sit there. Could you pls do that for us? In return we give you a rifle."
160 metres? I’m calling BS
I am from south India and we have valari just like them
That’s because they came from South India (bringing Dingo)
Neat .. very interesting .. 🙏❤️
Australia wasn't stolen it was conquered like every other country in history Veni, Vidi, Vici
Same as steeling
Ah, the wood age
Wooden age.
You won most awesome comment..
They almost look alike tamils. In tamilnadu our ancestors used both iron and wooden boomerangs called வளரி (valari)
They look similar to south Indians of India. Our facial structure are very similar and we are also with dark skin
they are indo/malay they came to aus about 3000yrs ago and wiped out the true indigenous australians who were more closely related to papuans.
michael close what the actual fuck are you on about ?!?!?!
michael close were our own kind all of you d*ckheads came from fish and monkeys..
MR. MAN so who geve a fuck you maggey h
michael close Michael so you Do love ME I need MICHael for EVE
Ya, that was _totally_ a full documentary! Six whole minutes, woohoo!
You know you can see the time on the video before you click on it?
A great vid. Thank you
Why do people keep talkin about india they are Australian indigenous
Rishabh Jain there is no such theory lmaoo
They are very similar indeed.
Rishabh Jain You’re an historical illiterate. The irony
Rishabh Jain Bless your heart
@President Panda Egyptian culture is a lot older than yours. They were building pyramids when mammoths still roamed the European planes. Also do you have any source for your claim?
I like the dude just casually holding the stingrays tail in his mouth.
🌅 ସୁନ୍ଦର ଅତି ସୁନ୍ଦର ପ୍ରାକୃତିକ ସୌନ୍ଦର୍ଯ୍ୟ ପାହାଡ଼ ପାଦଦେଶରେ ଅବସ୍ଥିତ 🗽
Steel axes. Levi jeans. Yeah everything's pretty traditional here. Time for some KFC 😅
The guy narrating isn't Aboriginal even though he said "Our Culture." The returning boomerang does have some hunting use. Thay can be thrown at groups of birds to frighten them. Proper throwing boomerangs, or throwing sticks, can then be thrown into the flock hoping to bring one down. (The smaller piece of wood, the men who were spearing the stingrays had) is called a Woomera. It has a small barb on one end. This fits into a notch in the bottom of the spear. When the spear is thrown it increases the force greatly.
thanks for sharing
This video is like boomerang it keeps coming back to my recommendation.
Originally boomerangs made with metal axes? :O
@Ru22eLL is that also a stone machete at 1:43?
GabeTDi yep.
Stone tools were originally used but steel is just more efficient
Why do this guys look so similar to south Indians?
Ryan Rodrigues because south Indians like me are related to them.
Convergent evolution.
In the end they spoke tamil language listen clearly
@Hammerschlägen M
Bomber harris do it again!
Ryan Rodrigues Indian climate is somewhat different, here a person becomes black if he is exposed to sunlight more time else is brown or white. There are many south Indians which are brown eg Ramanujan
Where’d they buy their jeans?
From white man shop from white man factory with white man money we give to him for free because he balck
True religion
This is so cool
This is one of the funniest things ive ever seen. It’s like a cartoon of itself.
ive always been amazed by the boomerang. how did they originally invent it? looking at birds wings? just found a piece of wood that happened to have the right shape? perhaps they thought it through and actually designed it.
over the years ive made several that all worked to one degree or anther. but ive never been able to make one that performed the way the Aborigines hand crafted ones do.
No boomerang here
I have a real one, it's made from wood much heavier than water. How many heavier than water flying machines can you name ? There's some evidence the design came from Egypt, hunting birds on a croc infested Nile with dogs . . . it's a natural. The physics of it is amazing, it gets lift in 4 different ways.
Bro they had 100 thousand years to do nothing but play wit sticks
@@goldtiger9453they lived simple, environmental friendly, sustainable lives for those many years until a shipload of paleskins, who were kicked out of their own country for being too dangerous to society landed on their place.
The rest, as they say is horrible history of killing, oppression, illegal occupation of land, kidnapping and abusing of indigenous kids to CIVILIZE them,.......
@@goldtiger9453lived comfortable on the land and respected the land and it's natural resources, meanwhile Western society had 100 years to pollute earth and destroy more than given. Go figure. Opposite ends of the spectrum.
Interesting documentary
At first I thought the men were throwing the Spears with just their hand. But I noticed they were throwing it with another notched shorter stick. I believe it's called a ATL ATAL or AT ATAL. Not sure of the spelling, but I read about this type of premitive weapon some year's back in a archery hunting magazine. It a difficult weapon to master. This is the first time seeing it used, and quiet accurately in a difficult area to boot. Because as we know water bends light and whatever is under water isn't where our eyes see it.
It’s called a woomera. It improves the speed, power & accuracy of the spear. I’ve seen the Yolngu of North East Arnhem Land nail mullet with a spear & woomera at a considerable distance. At the time I couldn’t even see the fish in the water let alone hit them with a spear!
Atlatl, but different cultures have their own names for it.
I have seen a lot of people who have a similar face in Tamil Nadu Villages(indian state)
Kisi aur ne bhi bola ke ye log South indians jaise lagte hai...baat toh ekdam sahi hai.
@@Dandy-s1k
South Indians aur ye aur saath me Papuan aur Melanesians ek hi race ke log hain.
@President Panda search on goole image "aboriginal dravidian"
@President Panda upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/73/Putative_migration_waves_out_of_Africa.png
@Tt t
There is bro.
Fantastic!
இவங்க நம்ம சொந்தக்காரங்க 😀 .
Ama pa apdiye pacha Thamizharkal mathiriye irukanga.
The returning boomerang is ideal for throwing at a flock of birds as they find it harder to predict its trajectory and if you miss it will return....same applys to throwing it flat at an opponent except it wont come back but will often deviate at the last second making it hard to deal with like a late swinging crivket ball.
@George Fentanyl Floyd yeah...id apply ratshot in your case you clown
@marko i had my first boomerang when i was about ten
A Googly Missile :)
Can confirm nearly took my own head off yesterday ddnt think it was guna come back lol
The returning boomerang deals no damamage
Shout out to my brothers and SISTERS in Australia
You are truly one with the EARTH
No. Just no. They are not your brothers. More like distant, far away cousins that still eat their own feces. You don't really want to hate on them, but you know they're severely messed up.
Being a fucking primitive proto human doesn't make you "one with the earth", they just aren't capable of any better.
The narrator sounds like a low-rent Morgan Freeman
Maybe "Kumari kandam", the claims of submerged landmass which connected Indian subcontinent till present day Australia is true. After all they look so dravidian in looks!!!
Lucky it’s not connected anymore. I’d hate to think how you Indians and your racist society caste system would treat these wonderful people
They not dravidian ... Originally tamil's Kumari kandam submerged 11000 years that only Tamil civilisation
Yes by the looks of them they seem like physically similar to south indians
Their race is Australoid. Australoid is actually a very large genetic pool (many mixed hybrid races of Australoids in populations all over the world)
You know that they don’t look Indian y’all Indians look like them
when i see these kinda videos i cant help but wonder where do they get those jeans from?
Hahaha bruh, there aren't any aboriginal still loving off the land. At least not without some western comforts
"The most expert hunters are capable of hitting a pray from over 160 meters with a boomerang." yeah my ass they are, the best hunters in the world would struggle to hit anything at 160 meters with a modern day compound bow. let alone throw a stick accurately almost 2 football fields
White liberals decided aboriginals have magic powers, they actually teach complete falsehoods about aboriginals in public schools, the truth must be erased because they were truly just an unimpressive primitive people.
The Origin of Australia Indegenous People....Respect them
They didn't originate from there.
Jojo Gunne where did they originate from then you retired fuck they’ve been there for thousands of years
Generation Identity You’re are definitely less superior than you think you are with a comment like that.
Nilton Dos Santos lmao I would beat the fuck out of any abo if they told me to respect them. They’re trash.
Grant Griffiths is like to see a white man live out in the wild. They wouldn’t even last a day they’re the least adapted race to live outback because they’re the physically and mentally weakest.
5:00 so badass how the removes the stinger with full control
4:48 audio snippet is from heroes of might and magic iii pitched up a couple of tones. It’s the audio file named “surrender battle”. A surrender indeed 😅
The "pirate" James Cook? lol
yes?
damn change the title lol i was so stoked on the boomerang.
great people! great use of the spear and hunting!!
Throwing sticks are world wide even used in ancient Egypt love the traditional tools being used 😅
I ate grubs, tree frogs, maggots and deep pit kangaroo with a village when I was 13 great experience fabulous people. We also were given a real boomerang expo to demonstrate the actual techniques for injuring the prey before the kill.
Deep pit kangaroo tail is the best stringy/pit type meat I have ever had.
Nice one
we hate the white man but we love his denim
These people have close resemblance with tribes of southern India.