@@SciFi_Soup That is more or less what is said in KOTOR when Revan contacts one of the Tuskan bands. Tattooine was destroyed by and because of technology; so the Tuskan's abhor technology for what it did to their once-beautiful planet. Likewise they hate those who use technology which was the cause of many conflicts with the Tuskan's. The Tuskan rifle was an anachronism; one of the very few items of technology they would use. The Tuskan Lorekeeper that Revan contacted suggested that originally Tattooine had two species/cultures. One was an agrarian nature-loving people who survived the Rakata's destructive attack and became the Tuskan's and the Jawa. The other was a science and technology obsessed people who drew the attention of the Rakata. The scientists eventually created the disease that nearly wiped the Rakata out and the Rakata retaliation wiped them out and left Tattooine a ruin. The Lorekeeper suggests that the scientists resembled humans, so they might have been a completely separate species.
I thought that the Ricotta were conquered by the Mozzarella Tribe, and that both were integrated into the Parmesan Empire. Until the coming of the dreaded Pizza the Hutt. I’m sorry- I just really couldn’t help myself. I’ve actually always been fascinated by the Tusken Raiders. When I was a little kid (probably at around age 5, so, 1980 or so), my much older brother BS’ed me and told me that the 4 little cylinders on top of the Tuskens’ heads were like Dixie cups, to collect rainwater for drinking since they lived in the desert. And of course, because I was a little guy, and I idolized my brother, I believed every word he said. And so got laughed at like crazy when I related this “fact” to the other kids at school. So- that’s like my retroactive punishment for the horrendous joke that I attempted at the beginning of my comment. What a sad turn of events, when all I wanted to do was to make you laugh... I’m gonna go cry in my little corner of the universe- maybe I’ll collect my tears in these little Dixie cups I’ve got. You see, I keep them on top of my head, because I...
Sounds like something I would have believed as a 5 year old as well haha. I remember at that age I used to be scared of Yoda and was convinced he was secretly a bad guy lolol
SciFi Soup Haha- yeah, I can totally see that! He is kind of creepy looking when you’re little 😉. Thanks for the great video, and for being a good sport- I’ve been a subscriber to your channel for a while, and really find your videos to be informative, and enjoyable. Keep up the great work, and have a great new year!
I was at my first Star Wars Weekend parade at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then called MGM studios; that's how old we're talking about) when I saw them coming down the road (the parade used to go to a stage at the Star Tours ride made to look like the Imperial bunker). I started barking at one only to have him hear me and turn around and come straight at me. I was 8 or 9 at the time so imagine a 6'+ Tusken Raider standing over a 4' kid, blotting out the sun, and terrifying my younger siblings at how close he was! He then barked at me once and then moved on. I was so shocked that I didn't even say anything! My parents did have a camera but I guess they were so surprised by the reaction that they didn't take a close-up picture of it and instead only took it when the Tusken had turned toward me. My second and more recent memory of meeting a Tusken was a lot less terrifying and a lot more fun. My family took one last trip to Disney World during Star Wars Weekends and my family split up some time in the afternoon. Minor characters would walk with the crowds while featured characters would have designated locations for people to take pictures. So while I was in the shade of a bunch of trees with tables and chairs I was looking down at my phone when I started to feel something tap my foot. I was so engrossed that it went on for a bit until I looked out from the corner of my eye to see a gaffi stick poking at my shoe laces. A curious Tusken had walked over to me! I smiled and began taking photos with my phone as much as I could and even did a few selfies with him! He was quiet throughout the whole thing and acted curious with my phone before moving on. Best interaction I ever had with a Star Wars character including Boba Fett.
They scared me too haha, I had the films on VHS and I remember I would run upstairs when I was like 3 or 4 years old when they came after Luke in Episode 4. Lmao
I actually have a theory about the Tusken's vocal cords, not sure if would be accurate to lore or not, but I'd like to think that their vocal cords were burned or scorched by breathing in the ashes of their former world eons ago as they evolved and changed into the Tuskens today, and only learned to filter out these harmful particles through their rebreathers on their veils/masks.
Nearly three years later, the hiatus on Star Wars races has finally ended! Mirialans will be out either tomorrow or Friday, what would you guys like to see next?
This is the best video I’ve seen about the history of tatooine and it’s indigenous races so far. Great work dude. Amazing vernacular and diction. Keep up the good videos.
Very well made! Well done! I do love these long form essays on the history, culture, society, and biology of species rather than a brief summary that one can find on Wookieepedia. It shows that you put in more effort in your research and writing and made the video your own instead of a copy-and-paste job. The Tusken Raiders along with the Twi'leks, Mandalorians, Hutts, and Kel Dor are some of the most fascinating peoples in the galaxy just from how much background information was made about them. 16:07 I think that this photo would've been a good addition when talking about the construction of gaffi sticks and their differences between users. I would like to add another worthy Tusken in the list: Plug-Eye also known as A'Yark from the novel, _Kenobi_ .
Thanks man, that's exactly what I go for in these race videos so it really does mean a lot to hear that. Much appreciated! As for the picture, yeah you are absolutely right... I kinda smacked myself upside the head when you pointed it out because it does seem pretty obvious haha. As for A'Yark, she would had been perfect but she slipped my mind! I'll have to reread the Kenobi novel, it's actually one of the very few Star Wars novels I have on hardback. Anyways, thank you for the support!
I just love the whole premise of this civilization considered to be a backwater nuisance at best having such a rich history that dates back much further than the people who would consider them a backwater nuisance.
She has honestly slipped my mind completely, it's been that long since I read that book... it would have been cool to mention her since she was a female chief, which doesn't seem to be very common
Could you do a profile on the Verpine? They are among my favorite insect species of star wars and are responsible for creating the Scatter Rifle, one of the most sought after weapons in the star wars universe
If you think about it the tusken raiders are native Americans powerful traditions they protect that outsiders try to destroy so they seperate themselves to stay true to themselves.
It's interesting from the first time I saw them in 1977 I was always so curious about them. I knew there must be a lot of a story behind them but in a way I wanted my own imagination to sort of fill out a wonder of them being something dark and just evil in all ways.
*Star Wars™ Tusken Raiders® aka Sand People™ 101:* It's amazing throughout The Star Wars Universe, From what I've seen, the Only person to communicate and get along with these Nomadic, Primitive, Sentients, Tyrant, SAVAGE, indigenous people is *"The Mandalorian",* I'm Serious! and I Loved it! lol *“Arghhhh argh argh arhh Urhhhhh”!*
In case anyone wants to know more about the Tuskens... In Canon: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Tusken_Raider OR In Legends: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Tusken_Raider/Legends
@@james739123 Do you have any idea when the next season starts? I've been playing POE but would like to make a Hammerdin on US East for the nostalgia lol
@@SciFi_Soup if you mean d3 ros then season 16 should be out 18th this month, word of advice, when it starts, do the darkening of tristrum first with your future hammerdin first if you haven got the prise already
They destroyed Tattooine just like our distant ancestors may have destroyed Mars... 😢 And now we have opened Pandora's Box and invented nuclear weapons again! 😠
They’re afraid of being conquered again. They fear and abhor advanced technology because they don’t want to attract the Builders (Rakata)
Really interesting perspective!
GabeTheBabe has anyone ever told you your a fucking babe
TRK my friend gave me that nickname. She passed away so I use it as my profile names
@@SciFi_Soup That is more or less what is said in KOTOR when Revan contacts one of the Tuskan bands. Tattooine was destroyed by and because of technology; so the Tuskan's abhor technology for what it did to their once-beautiful planet. Likewise they hate those who use technology which was the cause of many conflicts with the Tuskan's. The Tuskan rifle was an anachronism; one of the very few items of technology they would use. The Tuskan Lorekeeper that Revan contacted suggested that originally Tattooine had two species/cultures. One was an agrarian nature-loving people who survived the Rakata's destructive attack and became the Tuskan's and the Jawa. The other was a science and technology obsessed people who drew the attention of the Rakata. The scientists eventually created the disease that nearly wiped the Rakata out and the Rakata retaliation wiped them out and left Tattooine a ruin. The Lorekeeper suggests that the scientists resembled humans, so they might have been a completely separate species.
Tusken Raiders are christians
This makes me respect these guys, all they want to do is to be alone, and they dont need any fancy ass blaster rifles
They killed anikins mother and pretty much fuelled his hatred making him turn to the dark side and become darth vader.
They Deserve To DIE
@@adam5381 and not just the man but women and children too
One Mandalorian used sign language to negotiate with them. He was successful.
Yeah bud I dont think that's actual lore
That mandalorian was din jarren
@@mpampislarsons NOT ACTUAL LORE YOU DIMWIT
@@loquimean6480 😂😂😂 sorry lad am not a huge fan boy I still have a lot to learn
@@mpampislarsons I'm not a fan boy either but the way you talk is really annoying
I thought that the Ricotta were conquered by the Mozzarella Tribe, and that both were integrated into the Parmesan Empire. Until the coming of the dreaded Pizza the Hutt.
I’m sorry- I just really couldn’t help myself. I’ve actually always been fascinated by the Tusken Raiders. When I was a little kid (probably at around age 5, so, 1980 or so), my much older brother BS’ed me and told me that the 4 little cylinders on top of the Tuskens’ heads were like Dixie cups, to collect rainwater for drinking since they lived in the desert. And of course, because I was a little guy, and I idolized my brother, I believed every word he said. And so got laughed at like crazy when I related this “fact” to the other kids at school. So- that’s like my retroactive punishment for the horrendous joke that I attempted at the beginning of my comment. What a sad turn of events, when all I wanted to do was to make you laugh... I’m gonna go cry in my little corner of the universe- maybe I’ll collect my tears in these little Dixie cups I’ve got. You see, I keep them on top of my head, because I...
Sounds like something I would have believed as a 5 year old as well haha. I remember at that age I used to be scared of Yoda and was convinced he was secretly a bad guy lolol
SciFi Soup Haha- yeah, I can totally see that! He is kind of creepy looking when you’re little 😉. Thanks for the great video, and for being a good sport- I’ve been a subscriber to your channel for a while, and really find your videos to be informative, and enjoyable. Keep up the great work, and have a great new year!
@@SciFi_Soup I always thought Yoda was cute! Baby Yoda is adorable AF! ☺
LOVE Tusken Raiders!! Scared the crap out of me as a kid though! Just got my bantha figure too :)
I was at my first Star Wars Weekend parade at Disney's Hollywood Studios (then called MGM studios; that's how old we're talking about) when I saw them coming down the road (the parade used to go to a stage at the Star Tours ride made to look like the Imperial bunker). I started barking at one only to have him hear me and turn around and come straight at me. I was 8 or 9 at the time so imagine a 6'+ Tusken Raider standing over a 4' kid, blotting out the sun, and terrifying my younger siblings at how close he was! He then barked at me once and then moved on. I was so shocked that I didn't even say anything! My parents did have a camera but I guess they were so surprised by the reaction that they didn't take a close-up picture of it and instead only took it when the Tusken had turned toward me.
My second and more recent memory of meeting a Tusken was a lot less terrifying and a lot more fun. My family took one last trip to Disney World during Star Wars Weekends and my family split up some time in the afternoon. Minor characters would walk with the crowds while featured characters would have designated locations for people to take pictures. So while I was in the shade of a bunch of trees with tables and chairs I was looking down at my phone when I started to feel something tap my foot. I was so engrossed that it went on for a bit until I looked out from the corner of my eye to see a gaffi stick poking at my shoe laces. A curious Tusken had walked over to me! I smiled and began taking photos with my phone as much as I could and even did a few selfies with him! He was quiet throughout the whole thing and acted curious with my phone before moving on. Best interaction I ever had with a Star Wars character including Boba Fett.
@@GAdmThrawn lol, great memories! I can see u never forgetting the 6' TR charge!!
They scared me too haha, I had the films on VHS and I remember I would run upstairs when I was like 3 or 4 years old when they came after Luke in Episode 4. Lmao
The novel Kenobi shows that the tusken raiders will use enslaved humans to operate moisture collectors for them
Will watch later...currently at work. Just came to drop a like and to welcome you back once again :)
Thanks man, as always I appreciate the support
I actually have a theory about the Tusken's vocal cords, not sure if would be accurate to lore or not, but I'd like to think that their vocal cords were burned or scorched by breathing in the ashes of their former world eons ago as they evolved and changed into the Tuskens today, and only learned to filter out these harmful particles through their rebreathers on their veils/masks.
Nearly three years later, the hiatus on Star Wars races has finally ended!
Mirialans will be out either tomorrow or Friday, what would you guys like to see next?
Krevaaki or Neti
The Cereans (Ki Adi Mundi's species)
Wiphids, Talz, Kaminoans, Thispissians
Arkanians, Neti, Talz, Selonians, Drall, Rodians, Quarren, Yuuzhan Vong, and the Ryn.
Talk about the Jawas next time
i have to say that was very interesting! The tusken used to scare the crap out of me as a kid.
In the comic book Crimson Empire there is a random Tusken Raider walking around in the back ground. I was always confused as to what his story was
I love the Sand People's main weapon, the Gaderiffi, but I feel like it's too busy
This is the best video I’ve seen about the history of tatooine and it’s indigenous races so far. Great work dude. Amazing vernacular and diction. Keep up the good videos.
Very well made! Well done! I do love these long form essays on the history, culture, society, and biology of species rather than a brief summary that one can find on Wookieepedia. It shows that you put in more effort in your research and writing and made the video your own instead of a copy-and-paste job. The Tusken Raiders along with the Twi'leks, Mandalorians, Hutts, and Kel Dor are some of the most fascinating peoples in the galaxy just from how much background information was made about them.
16:07 I think that this photo would've been a good addition when talking about the construction of gaffi sticks and their differences between users.
I would like to add another worthy Tusken in the list: Plug-Eye also known as A'Yark from the novel, _Kenobi_ .
Thanks man, that's exactly what I go for in these race videos so it really does mean a lot to hear that. Much appreciated!
As for the picture, yeah you are absolutely right... I kinda smacked myself upside the head when you pointed it out because it does seem pretty obvious haha. As for A'Yark, she would had been perfect but she slipped my mind! I'll have to reread the Kenobi novel, it's actually one of the very few Star Wars novels I have on hardback. Anyways, thank you for the support!
I just love the whole premise of this civilization considered to be a backwater nuisance at best having such a rich history that dates back much further than the people who would consider them a backwater nuisance.
I like how The Mandalorian worked with the Tuskan Raiders and it gave us more insight into them.
Basically the Falmer
Great video. My favourite Tusken has to be A'Yark from the novel Kenobi.
She has honestly slipped my mind completely, it's been that long since I read that book... it would have been cool to mention her since she was a female chief, which doesn't seem to be very common
I agree, just read it, she badass
Could you do a profile on the Verpine? They are among my favorite insect species of star wars and are responsible for creating the Scatter Rifle, one of the most sought after weapons in the star wars universe
both Hetts were able to speak tusken
Very true!
The diablo backdrop fit really well. Nicely done.
you know what i just realized about tattooine being a desert planet that was once a jungle world?
Oil.
Time to bring Democracy
The Humunga Kumunga from Down-Unda
Australia is pretty much Tatooine especially in the western region
If you think about it the tusken raiders are native Americans powerful traditions they protect that outsiders try to destroy so they seperate themselves to stay true to themselves.
I think they're supposed to be influenced by both native Americans and Afghans
And the bedouin. George Lucas got his inspiration from bedouin tribes fighting the Ottomans.
Looks like a few tusken raiders have camped out on the canyon dune turn
Long live star wars legends
It's interesting from the first time I saw them in 1977 I was always so curious about them. I knew there must be a lot of a story behind them but in a way I wanted my own imagination to sort of fill out a wonder of them being something dark and just evil in all ways.
You been a while for really long huh?
*Star Wars™ Tusken Raiders® aka Sand People™ 101:* It's amazing throughout The Star Wars Universe, From what I've seen, the Only person to communicate and get along with these Nomadic, Primitive, Sentients, Tyrant, SAVAGE, indigenous people is *"The Mandalorian",* I'm Serious! and I Loved it! lol *“Arghhhh argh argh arhh Urhhhhh”!*
My ringtone is that of a tuskan raider scream.
Nice to see another one of this videos:)
It took long enough, huh?
@@SciFi_Soup yes but I am happy it is back
Hmmm yes such a civilized people.
indeed
Bring em in by the boatload
Please make more videos like this
Eliseo bazan will do! There is a playlist on my channel page with many more race videos just like this
@@SciFi_Soup great i will check it out thankyou
Fantastic vid! Well thought out!
Thanks man, much appreciated!
In case anyone wants to know more about the Tuskens...
In Canon: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Tusken_Raider
OR
In Legends: starwars.fandom.com/wiki/Tusken_Raider/Legends
Got to love the tuskens!
They pretty much use mosin nagant rifles lol.
I thought that the conquerors of ancient tatooine were weak because of the plague that severed them from the force.
Eventually, yes but it is mostly speculation as to whether that was the exact reason they abandoned Tatooine
@@SciFi_Soup k thx
Thusken story telling and history recordings sound a lot like the Speakers back in mid evil times
Well now I like tuskans
Great to see this again I love this so much it is very interesting
Thanks for your support!
SciFi Soup you’re welcome 👍🏼
I hear...TUSKEN?
need an update to this
that diablo music in the background.
Diablo 2 music YAAAAAAAAAAAY
Someone noticed :,)
@@SciFi_Soup when you played the game since 2000, it's kind of hard not to
@@james739123 Do you have any idea when the next season starts? I've been playing POE but would like to make a Hammerdin on US East for the nostalgia lol
@@SciFi_Soup if you mean d3 ros then season 16 should be out 18th this month, word of advice, when it starts, do the darkening of tristrum first with your future hammerdin first if you haven got the prise already
Will you make a follow-up video since the "Mandalorian" brought in new lore
I don't like Tusken Raiders. they are all coarse, and rough, and irritating. And they get everywhere.
them's record everything on the golden recordroll around theyr neck.
Je t‘aime.
What's the music at 13:00? I feel like I've heard it somewhere before.
Where do they get food for their animals?
Diablo 2 menu music hehe
UUrrrrrooorrr uuhg ughugh ook ook rraaah ur ur or orrrh! (That all means "great video" in my language).
4:01 is that diablo music?
Yep! So is the first song, both are from D2
@@SciFi_Soup lol I felt the urge to look around for enemies.
Is that Diablo 2 music I hear!?
I thought the Tusken raiders were Rakata.
is that the d2 soundtrack
People in these comment threads are so toxic towards each other lol
So they are not animals.
Diablo and Fallout music?
They didn't emerge as the Tuscan raiders they emerged as sand people. They got their name Tuscan raiders becuase they raided a fortress called tuscan
It's Tusken, not Tuscan, Tuscan is a place in Italy
@@Takeshi357 I don't care it's a spelling mistake get over it. Literally no one cares its UA-cam
They destroyed Tattooine just like our distant ancestors may have destroyed Mars... 😢 And now we have opened Pandora's Box and invented nuclear weapons again! 😠
Who's here after Mandalorian chapter 5?
Phil YO Phil me
Excuse my idiotness but i have to ask.
Whats with the whale brushes for teeth?
So Jawas and Raiders used to be 1 in the same?
So Eric Cartman’s observation about Jawas and Sand People being the same is actually accurate.
Dang y’all are uber nerds