In Brazil (in a community descended fr0m an old settlement of runaway slaves), there is the jogo do pau, which inherits the name of Portuguese art (and some influences), but in general it is more like this Kalinda. They must have common roots. In the past it was linked to capoeira, but today it is almost forgotten. you can check it out in the videos:: Jogo do pau entre Manuel Seabra e Jorge Fernandes Versos e Cacetes. O jogo do pau na cultura afro-fluminense
Boi,Kalinda or stick fighting where two warriors with sticks go head on with the rules that one must be struck on the head and the first one to draw blood wins via headshot main rule "IF YOU CAN'T BRAKES DON'T PLAY"
Please, which kalinda's African root specifically? Maybe she has come to Brazil, see this Brazilian's "jogo do pau", which seems to be only derived from the European version ua-cam.com/video/TRexfdY42EA/v-deo.html
Jogo Do Pau originated in Portugal, which is how it got to Brazil. What I've seen of the Portugese version is a bit different than this and quite powerful.
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In Brazil (in a community descended fr0m an old settlement of runaway slaves), there is the jogo do pau, which inherits the name of Portuguese art (and some influences), but in general it is more like this Kalinda. They must have common roots.
In the past it was linked to capoeira, but today it is almost forgotten.
you can check it out in the videos::
Jogo do pau entre Manuel Seabra e Jorge Fernandes
Versos e Cacetes. O jogo do pau na cultura afro-fluminense
Same tribe. Yoruba.
The organisation has to do more to protect the athletes to ensure the sport live on.
why are they saying " You gay you gaaaaay, you gay you gaaay?"
Kanigwe kalinda damyé bagay nouuuuu. Ouiiiiii
Weird. There's a lot of standing around and dancing, and very little fighting. Why do they throw only blow, then separate?
It’s the rules bro
That the rules ,that's why you have 2 refrees,
Can't find much information about this online but it looks awesome what are the rules?
Melyssa Edwards lol
it is called Calenda or Kalenda it is Martial Arts with a Stick, it came from West Africa during slavery.
Rai Jo cool
Much of it has changed before it was done with dancing and acrobatics.
the only rules i know are no hitting to the legs and first one the bleed loses
Boi,Kalinda or stick fighting where two warriors with sticks go head on with the rules that one must be struck on the head and the first one to draw blood wins via headshot main rule "IF YOU CAN'T BRAKES DON'T PLAY"
So, who won?
The one in green
Them big moments
You can only strike the head?! So that's like Olympic rules Tae Kwon Do.
Most scores in Olympic TKD are body shots....
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Why they beating each other's stick
Come to south Africa we will show them the real stick fight
@@asandamagcwebeba4751 bruh dis took place in Trinidad come to Trinidad and learn
Gangsta sticks mon
Interesting
Come to south africa we zulu people will teach yall real stick fighting not this
Please, which kalinda's African root specifically? Maybe she has come to Brazil, see this Brazilian's "jogo do pau", which seems to be only derived from the European version
ua-cam.com/video/TRexfdY42EA/v-deo.html
Jogo Do Pau originated in Portugal, which is how it got to Brazil. What I've seen of the Portugese version is a bit different than this and quite powerful.
Kingdom of Kongo are its roots of origin.
"Kalinda" "kali"🤔 coincidence I think not
Cool till u get you eye put out
That's kinda the point
Wtf!!!
weird