Disclaimer: The music put over the top is for copyright strike protection and not for dramatic affect, sorry I know it's inconvenient and the over the dialogue at times.
The story goes that when Cook first arrived it was a season in Hawaii called makahiki which is a honor to the God called Lono when Captain Cook appeared the Hawaiians thought he was the god Lono they both traded and enjoyed the season of makahiki but then cook left. When he came back it was a different season it was the season of war a season that honors the war god named Ku. The Hawaiians took notice that Captain Cook was not the god Lono and started getting scared. When Cook tried to take the king to the ship the Hawaiian warriors thought they were kidnapping him so they fought back they killed cook and burned his flesh of his bones and buried his bones in a sacred place on Hawaii
Totally unhistorical. Hawains were not canibals. Even one of Cook's officers (I think was Mr.Bligh) wrote in his diary that when search party went to pick up the remains of Captain Cook and asked locals if they had eaten some of the body, locals were shocked by this question.
@@kaiserjager2754 we were cannibals till a certain point in time before the kapu system was created (Hawaiian Law) and this story that cook was eaten was passed down from generation to generation not by some outsider thinking they know the facts lol.
The biggest coincidence is how two of history 's greatest explorers met their death in exactly the same way, one was of course captain cook and the other was Ferdinand Magellan
Imagine being on an island 🏝 and one day a wierd thing 🛳 appears with some strange people like creatures 👾. Who appear friendly at first, you welcome them intrigued by their technology. You exchange gifts 📦 and enjoy their company. They leave but later return within the intention of kidnapping 🛸 your King 👑. How would you react?
I guess, I'd rather ask the narrator not to twist the facts. The so-called King was not kidnapped. He was taken a hostage until his people gave back the boat they STOLE. Theft is a theft and murder is a murder and absolutely no excuses are valid here. The crew of Du Fresne massacred many "people" before they left, you said? For God sake, they found eaten bones and skulls of their mates in the village of the so-called "people". Du Fresne and his people never provoked that attack. They were friendly and were trаpped. You may claim the cannibals are humans, but I don't. Cannibal is a monster, no matter in which part of the planet he lives. The most natural thing to do, following this horror, is to annihilate all of these monsters who, in another case, eat each other. I would annihilate them too. And I would do them a favor because being killed, they would probably get a little more lenient karma for the atrocities they committed.
@@alexandergenov So if I was an Egyptian I should kidnap the Queen of England for all the artifacts stolen in the London museum? And if they fight bad I should attempt to genocide all the people in England with your logic.
@@alexandergenov Further more the point I was trying to convey is the strangeness these people must of felt being visited by people who look different and are far more technologically advanced. I was not implying a moral stance on this matter. Some of the customs and practices of Polynesian societies were barbaric. I'm am selfless enough to consider these possibilities outside my Western centric ideological view.
@@alexandergenov Du Fresne - Horrible stuff what happened right? I don't know if you really grasp the offence intended by eating the victims. Maybe you do? From my understanding the perspective of the Maori for the ambush, killing and and eating of the crew was an act of 'Utu' their justification (and not collectively) was that the crew had fished or gathered seafood in a 'Tapu' area. Which caused offence to a certain group (Unknowingly to the French) the plot to kill them commenced. Now I'm not an expert on Maori custom (pre colonisation) maybe you can are? But the act (Though barbaric) would have been justified under the custom of Utu at the time. I'm fortunate enough to live in New Zealand and tell you it is a great country and hasn't humanity come so far?
@@RATDATSUN The artifacts in London are not stolen. They are preserved and saved not to be destroyed by the time. Because, in case you don't know that, the thiefs of tombs in Egypt have destroyed ALOT. And so did the islamists, out of their religious fanaticism. Treasures lost forever. The Brits saved treasures and everyone can see them now. For free! You're welcome to the British museum. There's no etry fee. The conservation of these artifacts costs more than you can imagine, but you are allowed see them for free. And you call these people thiefs??? In London there are artifacts from my country as well. The Gospel of Ivan Alexander which is now in the British library wouldn't have survived if remained in my country.
I've been to this site, it's a very popular place for snorkeling. There is a huge monument to Cook, and you can only get there by boat or a very strenous hike. The beach is not sandy, it's very rough black lava. Once you enter the water magic begins with fish and spinner dolphins.
R.I.P Captain James Cook HMS FRS FSRBN, November 7th, 1728 ~ February 14th, 1779. Saint Valentine's Day/February 14th, 1779 - Captain James Cook's Death.
He was an amazing man. He was no demon.. or 'white Demon' He was an explorer. Colours don't mean nothing in a survival situation. Mother nature isn't racist... and mother nature is what controls our fate. Stay in your lane... don't mess with things beyond your limits
I gave our Uncle a shirt that said our people killed Captain Cook. It came from an elder from Hawaii. We go it at the United Nations. He wore it proud.
When Cook first came to Aotearoa (NZ) two warriors paddled out to attack the vessels. They knew back then that dark days were ahead if they landed. Cook sailed the Oceans to claim land for his masters before the French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spaniards etc could.
His voyages were primarily scientific. It was the later colonisation voyages like the First Fleet which really claimed the lands. And the Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish had already been exploring Asia and the Pacific for centuries before Cook, but never as far south or as systematically as him.
@@JusticeLogic819 but they also wouldn’t have any of the problems they face today like poverty, prisons and such. England would tho that’s why they had to find Australia and New Zealand
I am pretty sure he came on the island the Hawaiians stabbed him he lost blood or got poisoned his troops just shot back and run away they say the Hawaiians ate captain James cook body.
@@musicaleuphoria8699 thanks for confirming 👍 not so crazy after all... I wonder if this is what he heard before he confronted the tribe... knowing, death was his only way out... but if he accepted his death, he would be spared torture.... 😢😐😴
This is what can happen in a first contact situation when two cultures meet for the first time or nearly the first time. Misunderstandings and perceived insults can easily happen which result in violence.
The audio is literally just put on top of the original scene that has nice original composition. Why? Copyright claims that's why. If you wanna see the original unaltered version you can buy the DVD lol
In warrior societies death in battle is often sought as a mark of honour. For such cultures if you pay a forceful visit you need overwhelming force. Anything less will invite an inevitable clash.
I know, unfortunately it was getting copyrighted with just the original and therefore I took the measures I did to increase the copyright free cover music
Nah the line is something like "we can't leave here without hurting some of these people". Cook caused the deaths of a lot of people in the Indo-pacific
@@cypt6411 Well no it isn't a matter of opinion, it's fact. I'd recommend you educate yourself by watching Sam Neill's fantastic documentary "The Pacific: In the Wake of Cook" series on the man to find out about his triumphs and his numerous and frankly stupid and culturally blind and unsavoury acts in the Indo-Pacific and Artic
@@HipsterYoda Ok but to be fair can I ask a question???? And I will watch it anyways to be fair the Indo-pacific must also have retaliated and massacred plenty of men. Am I correct? Also thank you for a most interesting conversation but I think I’m correct but feel free to disagree and ‘educate me’.
@@cypt6411 The indigenous population in the Indo-Pacific killed plenty of people, most of the time for good reason. Cook however once kidnapped a King and had his men burn a village down killing many individuals for stealing a goat. That's the sort of idiotic acts that the guy and many Europeans perpetrated. This isn't a difference in opinion, there is no you or me being right, there are facts, and the facts are that Cook was responsible for many deaths and unsavoury acts in the Indo-Pacific. Watch the doco series and then see if you can still argue that that isn't the case lol
I also imagine that indigenous Hawaiian warriors would dwarf the English in stature and few would have beards or facial hair. King Kamehameha was over 7 feet tall.
@@haraldr77 Westerners conquered the world and invented almost everything you use on a daily basis. The Hawaiians got conquered on their own land because they were underdeveloped and intellectually inferior. Don’t hate the player hate the game
This seems to have been pure stupidity on Captain Cooks part, especially since he received that warning about children having been sent away. He really was too overconfident here. As for the crew on the small boat they should have moved closer to pick Captain Cook up.
I was born in 2000, but same here. I watched this mini series a lot as a kid and was upset by it. But idk, Cook isn't as heroic as this series usually makes out
What people annoyingly don’t understand is that the reason we went to hold the chief under hostage is because they stole from us! Almost every occupied island we went to the occupants stole from us! Also Cook’s death was built up on miscommunication! During this period life on board ship had the same rules as in Britain at the time. They refused to give back what they stole so Cook had to hold the chief hostage. RIP in Peace Captain James Cook, you will never be forgotten, may the flags always rise in your memory.
I don't think anybody will ever know really what happened but I find it very hard to believe this version of what happened all those men with all those ships and all that to gunpower and fire power and they just stood there and let this happen.
The ships, although were originally built for war, were converted to expedition ships and had many of their cannons removed and did not carry much ammunition. The crew was also not trained much in gunnery so it was not viable to start a whole war with the Hawaiians.
I find it appaling with how little knowledge people dare to comment. 1) "All those ships" are not (like commentator below wrongly asnwers) war ships but merchan colliers converted to ships for voyage of discovery ! 2) All those guns were in total around 10 4-pounder guns that were meant more or less for defence if any natives would atempt to attack the ships from their boats and not to shell the coast ! For comparison. HMS Victory (first rate) had 30 32-pounders, 28 24-pounders and 30 12-pounders ! 3) "All those men" was a ship company of max.200 people (more probable around 160) of which max.30 were marines trained in use of fire arms ! All the other were plain sailors. According to sources Hawains were in 1000s. But even if this number was exagerated ration was at least 1:10. Those plain sailors were in no position to form an infantry line and fire a synchronizes volley or reload their arms before the locals would attack them by cold arms ! Some of you should start to read more historical books and watch less of Johhny Deep and Careebean Pirats !
Given the number of people on both sides who were there, it's pretty easy to find out what really happened, and this portrayal is extremely fictional. Cook was trying to kidnap the chief and his sons to hold as hostages to negotiate the return of a stolen boat. At the same time as he was trying to achieve this, one of his boats filled with marines managed to kill one of the sub-chiefs, and once that became known, the crowd around Cook became hostile. Cook fired at a warrior but did not penetrate his armour, and then fired again, missed, and killed another man. And the crowd took him down. It was the predictable outcome of a very stupid act. He wasn't a great man - he was killed while shooting unarmed people while effecting a kidnapping. And considering how he was outnumbered at the time, he was a terrible tactician as well as a pretty awful person.
@@HipsterYoda Cook believed in peace and thought the Hawaiians would comply with his demands and give up peacefully, so he never ordered bayonets to be fixed. Fixing bayonets as well would show a sign of aggression and might have made the Hawaiians attack sooner if they saw them on.
Hawaiians were not cannibals. Killing a evil power, than eating his COOKED flesh, brings rituals much deeper than cannibalism. Power, closure and onolicious .
Lol yous are all wrong wtf. No one ate him or killed him🤣🤦🏽 he tried running back to his boat slipped and killed himself in the water!! They did cook him but cremated him and buried him somewhere Tapu!
That loud music is so annoying. You can't even hear the dialogue.
I’d like to wish all native Hawaiians a very pleasant Valentine’s Day
Lol, self hate at its finest
You live up to your stupid name, you dckhead!
Ha
And Bruno Mars..my hero..
Don't be too pleasant. They're all under English language rule now.
Disclaimer: The music put over the top is for copyright strike protection and not for dramatic affect, sorry I know it's inconvenient and the over the dialogue at times.
Can't hear them speak tho
Why not use the Benny Hill theme instead?
You out the dramatic sound as if it was a bad time. It should be upbeat or music that makes you happy. This was a really great time in history
"Platoon?"
Captain cooked died like a pig
The story goes that when Cook first arrived it was a season in Hawaii called makahiki which is a honor to the
God called Lono when Captain Cook appeared the Hawaiians thought he was the god Lono they both traded and enjoyed the season of makahiki but then cook left. When he came back it was a different season it was the season of war a season that honors the war god named Ku. The Hawaiians took notice that Captain Cook was not the god Lono and started getting scared. When Cook tried to take the king to the ship the Hawaiian warriors thought they were kidnapping him so they fought back they killed cook and burned his flesh of his bones and buried his bones in a sacred place on Hawaii
Cook did attempt to kidnap the King Chief as they took him against his will for which then the village retaliated. A mistake that lead to his demise.
Matangaro Matangaro all white academics hide the truth about James cook
@@1Ma9iN8tive thank you✊
@@MrRasZee I've heard that he was eaten. Fucker deserved to be eaten alive.
@@espaciofantazma901 yeah white mans hero got eaten...yumm yumm
Hi. Is there a way to turn off or remove the music? The dialogue can't be heard. Thanks.
I edited that way, I might re-upload it
@@HipsterYoda Did you?
Can't even hear what they are saying...
Dialogue:
Something in native language.
Aaaaaaa….
Aaaa….
Aaaaaaa….
Fire!!
Caaaaptaaain!
Captain!!!
Captain!!!!!
Captain!!!!
Captain!!!!
Captain James Cook The Good British Explorer
King Kalaniopuu The Bad Evil Hawaiian Chief
Native Hawaiians were 1 million before British arrived.
They were 50k a century later.
Best Argument.
And a minority when they voted for statehood Otherwise they would have voted for independence
@@megat787Oh well…
Yes, its was muskets and rifles against stone and sharp blades of grass , but the British suffered its most humiliating defeat at the Gate Pah
Next episode: Hawaiian Luau - how do you like your Cook cooked?
PULEHU DA HAOLE BWHAHAHAHAHA 😂🤣
lol
Totally unhistorical. Hawains were not canibals. Even one of Cook's officers (I think was Mr.Bligh) wrote in his diary that when search party went to pick up the remains of Captain Cook and asked locals if they had eaten some of the body, locals were shocked by this question.
@@kaiserjager2754 we were cannibals till a certain point in time before the kapu system was created (Hawaiian Law) and this story that cook was eaten was passed down from generation to generation not by some outsider thinking they know the facts lol.
One of the natives was captured and taken about the navy ship and tied to a rope and thrown overboard at sea and drowned
Bligh of the Bounty was one of the officers present that day I believe.
The biggest coincidence is how two of history 's greatest explorers met their death in exactly the same way, one was of course captain cook and the other was Ferdinand Magellan
No. Fernando de Magallanes died fighting in the Battle of Mactá, Cook was executed, big deference
You are wrong,go and check how Cook died,he was not executed he also died fighting with locals
Imagine being on an island 🏝 and one day a wierd thing 🛳 appears with some strange people like creatures 👾. Who appear friendly at first, you welcome them intrigued by their technology. You exchange gifts 📦 and enjoy their company. They leave but later return within the intention of kidnapping 🛸 your King 👑. How would you react?
I guess, I'd rather ask the narrator not to twist the facts. The so-called King was not kidnapped. He was taken a hostage until his people gave back the boat they STOLE. Theft is a theft and murder is a murder and absolutely no excuses are valid here. The crew of Du Fresne massacred many "people" before they left, you said? For God sake, they found eaten bones and skulls of their mates in the village of the so-called "people". Du Fresne and his people never provoked that attack. They were friendly and were trаpped. You may claim the cannibals are humans, but I don't. Cannibal is a monster, no matter in which part of the planet he lives. The most natural thing to do, following this horror, is to annihilate all of these monsters who, in another case, eat each other. I would annihilate them too. And I would do them a favor because being killed, they would probably get a little more lenient karma for the atrocities they committed.
@@alexandergenov So if I was an Egyptian I should kidnap the Queen of England for all the artifacts stolen in the London museum? And if they fight bad I should attempt to genocide all the people in England with your logic.
@@alexandergenov Further more the point I was trying to convey is the strangeness these people must of felt being visited by people who look different and are far more technologically advanced. I was not implying a moral stance on this matter. Some of the customs and practices of Polynesian societies were barbaric. I'm am selfless enough to consider these possibilities outside my Western centric ideological view.
@@alexandergenov Du Fresne - Horrible stuff what happened right? I don't know if you really grasp the offence intended by eating the victims. Maybe you do? From my understanding the perspective of the Maori for the ambush, killing and and eating of the crew was an act of 'Utu' their justification (and not collectively) was that the crew had fished or gathered seafood in a 'Tapu' area. Which caused offence to a certain group (Unknowingly to the French) the plot to kill them commenced. Now I'm not an expert on Maori custom (pre colonisation) maybe you can are? But the act (Though barbaric) would have been justified under the custom of Utu at the time. I'm fortunate enough to live in New Zealand and tell you it is a great country and hasn't humanity come so far?
@@RATDATSUN The artifacts in London are not stolen. They are preserved and saved not to be destroyed by the time. Because, in case you don't know that, the thiefs of tombs in Egypt have destroyed ALOT. And so did the islamists, out of their religious fanaticism. Treasures lost forever. The Brits saved treasures and everyone can see them now. For free! You're welcome to the British museum. There's no etry fee. The conservation of these artifacts costs more than you can imagine, but you are allowed see them for free. And you call these people thiefs??? In London there are artifacts from my country as well. The Gospel of Ivan Alexander which is now in the British library wouldn't have survived if remained in my country.
I remember this scene as a kid, horrified me so much.
I remember crying my eyes out as a 10 year old boy, watching this scene. Captain Cook was, and is, a hero of mine.
@@papist5436 Cook deserved it
@@_pseud9284 I disagree. Nobody deserves stab in the back.
Anyway - so many people against one man? They look like furious animals.
I’m 9 Sould I watch it is it scary?
Oh well I watch thriller
I've been to this site, it's a very popular place for snorkeling. There is a huge monument to Cook, and you can only get there by boat or a very strenous hike. The beach is not sandy, it's very rough black lava. Once you enter the water magic begins with fish and spinner dolphins.
With Cook's blood on my hands,
The spell was broken there.
By the looks of the Kings Crown, it seems that the ancient Greeks had visited these islands centuries before Cook.
Nope
Impossible.
*U deserve more likes and subscribers thank you for sharing*
Absolutely horrendous end for a wonderful man.
😂😂
Stfu
@@cervantestheherbalist1291 Thanks for your stupid and useless comment.
@@Sean-me4fv it's not james cook was just another demon
@@cervantestheherbalist1291 yes you must be right
If Captain Cook offered native burger king, it would have made a different outcome.
Shut your fking mouth b4 you go 6ft under fool
I'M SURE THEY HAD A FEAST TO REMEMBER THAT NIGHT, THANKS TO CAPTAIN COOK.
R.I.P Captain James Cook HMS FRS FSRBN, November 7th, 1728 ~ February 14th, 1779.
Saint Valentine's Day/February 14th, 1779 - Captain James Cook's Death.
2005-2026
Isn't that the music that was used in Platoon?
Maayyyybeee
Captain James Cook and incredible man read about him just amazing
You glorify demon
WHAT?
He was an amazing man.
He was no demon.. or 'white Demon'
He was an explorer. Colours don't mean nothing in a survival situation. Mother nature isn't racist... and mother nature is what controls our fate. Stay in your lane... don't mess with things beyond your limits
He was a wanker
Ya that's why his ass was put on a stick, over a fire and eaten 😂
I gave our Uncle a shirt that said our people killed Captain Cook. It came from an elder from Hawaii. We go it at the United Nations. He wore it proud.
Captain Gordo Koot's Death- March 17th, 1770, 1986 Series.
they make Captain cook look so innocent to be honest..
Sound is bloody horrible --cannot hear what Cooke says to the Hawaiian chief 00---is this conversation too controversial?
Why is the music theme for platoon playing.
Should've been the Benny Hill theme...
RIP BOZO
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F’s in chat for my boi captain cook
W fuck colonizers
When Cook first came to Aotearoa (NZ) two warriors paddled out to attack the vessels. They knew back then that dark days were ahead if they landed. Cook sailed the Oceans to claim land for his masters before the French, Dutch, Portuguese, Spaniards etc could.
His voyages were primarily scientific. It was the later colonisation voyages like the First Fleet which really claimed the lands. And the Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish had already been exploring Asia and the Pacific for centuries before Cook, but never as far south or as systematically as him.
Where would people be withouth Cook...no grants or dole...how bad...
@@JusticeLogic819 but they also wouldn’t have any of the problems they face today like poverty, prisons and such. England would tho that’s why they had to find Australia and New Zealand
Lol the maori constantly raided each other raped and pillaged they are human just like the rest of us. They invented trench warfare
@@vindolanda6974 Doesn’t matter. With these fuckers, you give one inch and you give them a mile. He was a hero. *Period*
This is crap. Cook got stabbed by steel knifes he bartered with the natives.
I am pretty sure he came on the island the Hawaiians stabbed him he lost blood or got poisoned his troops just shot back and run away they say the Hawaiians ate captain James cook body.
nope
@@eeeaten wdym
@@BulldogsFightAndBiteAFL I mean we know what happened because people described it. He was killed on the beach and not eaten.
@@eeeatenI meant legend says
We never ate cook beside his white meat be to dry no flavor.
Could you play the music a little louder , i almost heard some of the dialogue .
Poor Captain Cook. Bloody shame.
Correction its Captain cooked
Shame on the barstard! He’s a prick that just took and stole!
Is that the 'platoon' theme I hear in the backround? Or am I tripping?
the deer hunter
I thinking of platoon too
It's Platoon, and I believe it was played in various amounts of movies.
@@musicaleuphoria8699 thanks for confirming 👍 not so crazy after all...
I wonder if this is what he heard before he confronted the tribe... knowing, death was his only way out... but if he accepted his death, he would be spared torture.... 😢😐😴
Well, this is what you get when you mess with the king...
Happy Valentine’s Day captain cook.
This is what can happen in a first contact situation when two cultures meet for the first time or nearly the first time. Misunderstandings and perceived insults can easily happen which result in violence.
the background music is to loud
Adaigo for strings is a often used song in movies, I like Tiestos version
I’ve been looking for this mini series. What is the name of the series?
Captain James Cook (1988) starring Keith Mitchell
@@HipsterYoda not Mitchell. Just Keith Michell
@@roseanne74 oops
Ceptain David Nook's Death Scene | 18th February 1379 | Coleans (2005) | Saint William's Day/February 18th
R.I.H The 4 Polish Marines::::::::::::::(1320S-1379)
Cause Of Deaths:(Crossbow Wounds)
November/December, 1320S/1330S ~ February 18th, 1379.
R.I.H The 2 Polish Marines:(1330S-1379)
Cause Of Deaths:(Crossbow Wounds)
November/December, 1330S ~ February 18th, 1379.
R.I.H Ceptain David Nook:(1328-1379)
Cause Of Death::::::::::(Stab Wounds)
Please reupload this without the adagio for strings soundtrack so we can hear what they're saying .
pls upload your own version and see if it doesn't get taken down for copyright violations if you have no music
it would have been better without the soundtrack from platoon
Copyright my dude, didn't want to risk the scene getting taken down immediately
@@HipsterYoda fair enough mate that makes sense
Who the fuck mixed the audio? Whoever it was deserves worse than what Cook got.
The audio is literally just put on top of the original scene that has nice original composition.
Why?
Copyright claims that's why. If you wanna see the original unaltered version you can buy the DVD lol
Ok dude, makes sense if you're avoiding copyright. Still was pretty damn loud when compared to the dialogue.
@@spikesya I was like 17 when I uploaded it soo
Jeder wie er Verdient ....hat sich auch genug Unbeliebt gemacht...
HOLY CORNFACTOR 1000000 %
James Cook doesn't deserve Barber's Strings.
Totally agree , Cook was hardly a humanist . He was responsible of the demise of an entire nation.
@@weemalle1770 Quit rewriting my people’s history. Cook was a badass and explorer.
@@perfectplayingplaids "badass" ! That's precisely the type of language your syphilis disease carrier ancestors used to use to communicate.
@@weemalle1770 Unga bunga 🛖 Crawl back to your cave mongrel
....and the rest is history.
In warrior societies death in battle is often sought as a mark of honour. For such cultures if you pay a forceful visit you need overwhelming force. Anything less will invite an inevitable clash.
Music is soooo loud. Can’t hear the dialogue.
I know, unfortunately it was getting copyrighted with just the original and therefore I took the measures I did to increase the copyright free cover music
YESSAAAAHHHHH
What is the name of this tv miniseries?
@@1944Wolverine Captain James Cook 1987, starring Keith Michell
Lol “without hurting some of these people” like that raggedy musty mayonnaise man didn’t go around hurting and killing people.
Nah the line is something like "we can't leave here without hurting some of these people". Cook caused the deaths of a lot of people in the Indo-pacific
@@HipsterYoda I disagree but fine
@@cypt6411 Well no it isn't a matter of opinion, it's fact. I'd recommend you educate yourself by watching Sam Neill's fantastic documentary "The Pacific: In the Wake of Cook" series on the man to find out about his triumphs and his numerous and frankly stupid and culturally blind and unsavoury acts in the Indo-Pacific and Artic
@@HipsterYoda Ok but to be fair can I ask a question???? And I will watch it anyways to be fair the Indo-pacific must also have retaliated and massacred plenty of men. Am I correct? Also thank you for a most interesting conversation but I think I’m correct but feel free to disagree and ‘educate me’.
@@cypt6411 The indigenous population in the Indo-Pacific killed plenty of people, most of the time for good reason. Cook however once kidnapped a King and had his men burn a village down killing many individuals for stealing a goat.
That's the sort of idiotic acts that the guy and many Europeans perpetrated.
This isn't a difference in opinion, there is no you or me being right, there are facts, and the facts are that Cook was responsible for many deaths and unsavoury acts in the Indo-Pacific. Watch the doco series and then see if you can still argue that that isn't the case lol
Happy Valentine's day, Cook!
he suks
Who asked
Isa talor
lol what sort of name is Winnifred ahaha
@@Mannsy83 Are you 12 years old?
Where are the helicopters flying overhead? Where’s Elias?
I also imagine that indigenous Hawaiian warriors would dwarf the English in stature and few would have beards or facial hair. King Kamehameha was over 7 feet tall.
That’s Cap more like 5’10-6’2
I never understood how Hawaiians could respect this man not me
He was an incredible man and achieved more in one voyage than the Hawaiians have even done in their entire existence
@@matthewhayden6505 by whose standards?.
@@haraldr77 By the standards of anybody with a functional brain and critical thinking ability
@@matthewhayden6505 typical western thinking
@@haraldr77 Westerners conquered the world and invented almost everything you use on a daily basis. The Hawaiians got conquered on their own land because they were underdeveloped and intellectually inferior. Don’t hate the player hate the game
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This seems to have been pure stupidity on Captain Cooks part, especially since he received that warning about children having been sent away. He really was too overconfident here. As for the crew on the small boat they should have moved closer to pick Captain Cook up.
Background music wasn't nearly loud enough. Hahaha
I cried as a boy watching this scene.
Cook was glory incarnate.
I had no idea what they were saying this entire video
The music is too loud. Can't hear the dialogue.
I cried in this scene as a kid.
I was born in 2000, but same here. I watched this mini series a lot as a kid and was upset by it. But idk, Cook isn't as heroic as this series usually makes out
Hahahaha lol 😂 Cook got what he deserved
@@HipsterYoda cook didn’t discover al lot?
@@greeneel6518 what did he do to deserve that?
@@ChumpyChicken2 he sure did, but does that make him a good person?
CANT HEAR SHIT OVER THE STUPID TROPIC THUNDER MUSIC
I thought they killed him in his sleep?
i love valentine's day.
Who asked
Why don’t you believe in Christianity
@@serenedhaliwal3479 why don’t you believe in Christianity
@@latinmoses8417 Of course the Neanderthal believes in Christianity and not Islam!
The indigenous people did what they had to do. They ended up with an English colonizer.
He shouldn't have gone...
Its as simple as that He fucked up.
I couldn’t watch it was just so brutal The way the graft his hat and close and put it on the spirit I couldn’t even watch and you saw is he dead
What people annoyingly don’t understand is that the reason we went to hold the chief under hostage is because they stole from us! Almost every occupied island we went to the occupants stole from us! Also Cook’s death was built up on miscommunication! During this period life on board ship had the same rules as in Britain at the time. They refused to give back what they stole so Cook had to hold the chief hostage. RIP in Peace Captain James Cook, you will never be forgotten, may the flags always rise in your memory.
Thats the same music from the movie Platoon.
Whats the title of movie?
It's a mini series that ran from 1987-1988 called "Captain James Cook". Stars Keith Mitchell and John Gregg as Cook and Banks.
Cook got drybummed LOL.
bruh all the cannons and they could`nt even blow up the group killing capt`N cook
Americans hawaiis. Friendly fire
I don't think anybody will ever know really what happened but I find it very hard to believe this version of what happened all those men with all those ships and all that to gunpower and fire power and they just stood there and let this happen.
The ships, although were originally built for war, were converted to expedition ships and had many of their cannons removed and did not carry much ammunition. The crew was also not trained much in gunnery so it was not viable to start a whole war with the Hawaiians.
I find it appaling with how little knowledge people dare to comment.
1) "All those ships" are not (like commentator below wrongly asnwers) war ships but merchan colliers converted to ships for voyage of discovery !
2) All those guns were in total around 10 4-pounder guns that were meant more or less for defence if any natives would atempt to attack the ships from their boats and not to shell the coast ! For comparison. HMS Victory (first rate) had 30 32-pounders, 28 24-pounders and 30 12-pounders !
3) "All those men" was a ship company of max.200 people (more probable around 160) of which max.30 were marines trained in use of fire arms ! All the other were plain sailors. According to sources Hawains were in 1000s. But even if this number was exagerated ration was at least 1:10. Those plain sailors were in no position to form an infantry line and fire a synchronizes volley or reload their arms before the locals would attack them by cold arms !
Some of you should start to read more historical books and watch less of Johhny Deep and Careebean Pirats !
Given the number of people on both sides who were there, it's pretty easy to find out what really happened, and this portrayal is extremely fictional.
Cook was trying to kidnap the chief and his sons to hold as hostages to negotiate the return of a stolen boat.
At the same time as he was trying to achieve this, one of his boats filled with marines managed to kill one of the sub-chiefs, and once that became known, the crowd around Cook became hostile. Cook fired at a warrior but did not penetrate his armour, and then fired again, missed, and killed another man.
And the crowd took him down. It was the predictable outcome of a very stupid act.
He wasn't a great man - he was killed while shooting unarmed people while effecting a kidnapping. And considering how he was outnumbered at the time, he was a terrible tactician as well as a pretty awful person.
Platoon music?
Yes, it is called adagio for strings. It has been used in numerous movies and events.
@@Bobsend I overdubed it. Not the original sound soz
I thought they were supposed to have knifes on the end of muskets
That's a good point, idk why the marines weren't shown with fixable bayonets
@@HipsterYoda Cook believed in peace and thought the Hawaiians would comply with his demands and give up peacefully, so he never ordered bayonets to be fixed. Fixing bayonets as well would show a sign of aggression and might have made the Hawaiians attack sooner if they saw them on.
Der filme "Der Adler ist Gelandt" ...Major Clarence E.Pitts zusamen mit Frau Gray im Sie Zimmer geshooshen.
I bet you that they didn’t even eat him , Hawaiians weren’t savages it was colonizers that we’re the savages
No captain cook!!!😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😢😓
Where can I watch this
I think ordering the DVD would be you best option. That's how I watched it as a kid at least lol
Anda terlalu serakah ingin menguasai seluruh dunia, semua manusia derajatnya sama
More to come till the land is free
hahaha like you bitches would ever do anything
Savages
I like hawaiian culture but this statement is pretty accurate. Brutal human sacrifice used to be practiced on the island before Kamehameha outlawed it
That’s why I don’t turn around
Looks like a total failure to communicate.
F around and find out.
The music is Peer Gynt:The Death of Aiz.
Edvard Grieg
No it's Hanns Zimmer
It’s Samual Barber Adagio for Strings.
Damn whitw guy
We cooked the cook
Such a great voyager explorer. A great man.
never touch one of the kings in hawaii
Shut up bitch or we’ll recolonize your ass
Good that's what he get for going on other folks land without a passport
Wasn't he eaten by cannibals?
No, he was clubbed, stabbed then held under water until he drowned.
@@lauracaldwell8648 noo king Kamehameha ate his ass. this scene isn't really wat happened 💯
Hawaiians were not cannibals. Killing a evil power, than eating his COOKED flesh, brings rituals much deeper than cannibalism. Power, closure and onolicious .
Lol yous are all wrong wtf. No one ate him or killed him🤣🤦🏽 he tried running back to his boat slipped and killed himself in the water!! They did cook him but cremated him and buried him somewhere Tapu!
yo is that will farrell
He would've been a kid 😂
Wrong approach....
Cook eventually went insane like Kurtz out of Hearts of Darkness !
Heart of Darkness was the inspiration for the movie dumbass Kurtz was in Apoclypse Now
@@privatepyle6500 if you’d read a book you’d know that Kurtz was in Heart of Darkness too