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Dec 23, 2008: African Tribal War
Looking through Boston.Com's "The Year 2008 in Photographs", like all year end collections, evoked memories of things that have been pushed into the background by more recent events. But, when I saw this picture I had no recollection of ever hearing about it.
http://cellar.org/2008/massai.jpg Most conflicts in the world, even small ones, are usually played out with AK-47s and Rocket Propelled Grenades, not bows & arrows. Quote:
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Warriors? Allrighty then.
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Yeah color problems.. Bloods and Crips everywhere!!
Think what a guy with compound bow and a bunch of aluminum arrows could do... yikes. "No one can hit me from - uhck!" |
There was a lot of trouble in Kenya this year, a lot of it sparked off by the election. Of course it was along tribal lines, so it doesn't take much to get things going.
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At first glance I thought it was a Guinness record attempt for simultaneous golfing. Guess not! Imagine, though, the relative quietness of a conflict resolved with bows and arrows. You could hear the agonized screams of your enemy & comrades when an arrow pierced flesh.
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Old & Busted: Aluminum arrows. New Hotness: Arrows made from carbon nanotubes.:D |
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Somehow the word that seems to go with this image is civilized.
No stealth, no mortars, no landmines, no unmanned drones flown from Palmdale, no IED's or cluster bombs. 20 killed vs. the hundreds of thousands wiped out, maimed and raped in that part of Africa just seems to be of a human scale. |
Time for someone to make some cash giving one side repeating rifles and the other wiskey.
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Why doesn't one side just grab a bunch of machetes and go after the guys with bows and arrows? One of the reasons archers stood behind infantry was because once enemy got in close the bow and arrow were useless.
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Great idea, you go first. ;)
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I worked in a hospital in rural Kenya for a while in 1994 (Maua if you're interested). One day we had several dozen people come in with arrow wounds, because a couple of tribes a few miles down the hill had a battle over some land. One tribe got pretty much wiped out: the wounded we saw were the lucky ones, all the rest of their tribe had died because most of the arrows used were poisoned: the only survivors were the few that had been hit by un-poisoned arrows. This didn't even make Kenyan news, let alone international news. Shit like this goes on all the time but you won't hear about it. Something to think about as you tuck into your Christmas roast in your safe warm house.
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About those bright colors. Africa had a thriving textile industry. It died when the USA started sending cargo ships loaded with tons of used clothing pressed into bales. The intent was good. The result: Not so much.
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This is America, 2012, after the Democrats take all your guns off you, and repeal the Second Amendment .. :D
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