i heard one person say vikings started surfing, and now sweden. who next, maybe japanese or chinese. come on its a sport of hawaiian royalty, is a sport of our ancestors "hawaiianz"
Fascinating! This all so Exotic and unreal , ( I live in East ,tx. No beaches no ocean. Never seen either or a surf board , cant swim ) as its another world alien of sorts . I can't begin to fathom how surfing is done and that's there so much blue water and Beautiful environment in this world . Well back to the barren , desolate Ruin in my part of the world , i am not in hell, but i can see it from here .
Informative video, but I would advise to add more details... The history before Duke is limited, and the Endless Summer movie I think deserves to be mentioned for its impact.
Appreciate that Sean. What other information was there before Duke? I'm curious because I working on some stuff for content about surfing and everything.
My mother used to surf. She grew up on the eastern shore. Ocean city is a hotbed when comes to surfing. Even surfers from canada would go to Ocean city. My mother loves the Ocean. She even road on a dolphin one time.
I was looking for that. I want to know more about the Hawaii-California relationship that launched the sport to a new audience and helped evolve the tradition/sport.
Epoxy surfboards were developed by Florida surfer Greg Loehr and California surfer Clyde Beatty in 1980. They weren’t widely accepted until Clark foam closed in 2005 but, as you stated, are the cutting edge. Greg Loehr was recognized for this development by the International Surfboards Builders Hall of Fame in 2016
those things are more like boats. it isn't really the same as modern surfing. Usually when people say "surfing," they mean with a surfboard. When referring to the use of other equipment, it's referred to as "bodyboarding, paddleboarding, or surf kayaking." It's the same when people say "snowboarding" vs "skiing" or "sledding." Technically, you could make an argument saying that they are all "sledding," but that's not really right. You wouldn't say the people who first "invented sledding" also invented skiing and snowboarding. But if you disagree with all of that, then I would say that surfing didn't start in ancient Peru. It started with fucking dolphins.
@@angusrc you are looking at the past through the lens of the present. dolphins? So in your view Olympic swimming started with fish? www.novica.com/p/hand-crafted-museum-replica-moche-ceramic/226109/
Dear Ms Hannah Lemke, I would like to ask if I could use your video to my video tutorial about surfing to my educational purpose for my P.E subject? I like your video. I'm looking forward to your response.
No. The modern version of surfing is modeled after the Polynesian version. So, "who did it first" doesn't matter. We aren't talking about the history of "wave sliding" Also, Peruvian surfing is wayyyy different than actual surfing. The Peruvian type is more of "wave sliding"
Incan society was only the mother of central and southern America. The North American aboriginals came to the top of the continent via the land bridge between Alaska and Russia during the ice age, settled North America, and are entirely unrelated to Incan society in the south. Besides, surfing is not American. Even though surfing is now synonymous with America and California, Surfing originated with the Polynesians, and by the 1880s was really only existent in Hawaii. It almost entirely died out, but It spread from Hawaii to the rest of the world only in the 1940s and 1950s. Through the efforts of a few individuals, such as Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian aboriginal and multi-golf medal Olympian. Even though Hawaii is now part of The USA, and the Americas, it’s real, true, and original Polynesian culture was not, and really still isn’t American. So, surfing is not, strictly speaking, American, and the Incans are the mother of only a portion of the Americas.
@@watchingknight9506 The Inca Empire was the largest in all of ancient America, studying all that great civilization takes years and understanding how far they came and the influences they also have in the United States ... it is unfortunate that more is not studied on this subject, on " SURF "there are historical facts that date back to the PRE INCA culture long before the INCAS since Peru was a very privileged land that has even the mother of Civilization in the entire American continent in CARAL / SUPE the first existence of Civilization in the entire Continent AMERICA located on the PERUVIAN BEACHES ON THE COASTS ... it is not illogical to think that a great civilization would invent the SURF. The Norte Chico civilization is only compared to Mesopotamia, China or Egypt! which lasted until a period of decline around 1800 BC. Since the early 21st century, it has been established as the oldest-known civilization in the Americas.
Hi, I'm studying the history of Aboriginals from all over the world, and I would like to ask how did the people that are 'now' considered 'indigenous americans' knew where the Americas were?🤔🤗 @Luanna Morillo Galvez @Watching Knight Just a simple question 🌞 Peace to you all🙏🏾 indo-🇧🇸🇲🇽🇮🇳🇺🇸🇱🇰🇵🇹 P.s. surfing is a beautiful sport🐚🏄
@@taticalypso-halls2261 umm ... the americas the "name" comes with the arrival of the first europeans to this part of the world was named after "Americo Vespucio" ... in the Inca Empire (the largest Native American empire that emerged in the americas) throughout the territory was called "Tahuantinsuyo"
There is evidence of the presence of surfing for more than 500 years on the islands of Polynesia. The English explorer James Cook arrived in Hawaii in 1778, where he learned about Bodysurfing (similar to this sport but without a board) and Bodyboarding. But it is in the north of Peru, where the first evidences of people practicing this sport 4000 years ago are found. These are found in one of the huacos (pre-Inca pottery) where a man is shown on something similar to a piece of wood that glides on the waves. This places the origins of this sport in South America, although it would be the Polynesians who centuries later would bring the taste for surfing to places like Hawaii.
Surfing was a good sport when making boards using natural materials till they bastardized the boards with foam and fiberglass. You may think it's all nature like and being one with the earth, but think about the pollution to drill the oil and make the plastics. Surfing is about being one with nature and respect, everyone one of the fiberglass boards made is a needle in the eye of the true sprit of surfing.
happynappyable No it was Tahiti and Hawaii, they’ve been doing it centuries before cook showed up. Stop tryna steal the Polynesians sport lmao. Fucking loser, fuck africa
jake from statefarm From the looks of your childish remarks towards people.You sound like a genuine dimwit.You do realize African culture beats everyone else right? And that's where humans first came out of.So in a far sighted of things we aren't shit compared to them.I'd watch my tongue if I were you. And You Polynesians need to learn proper history.Peruvians started it wayyyy before your ancestors settled the islands.Lets lot also forget that the societies in poly aren't even that old.As it is in my region(a bit older but oh well lol). Don't throw profanity to people if you can't take criticism lightly let alone debate on an issue. And what's with this "superiority" mentality you people have over the other two regions of the pacific well as everyone in the whole planet.It's pure bs.
@@smallislandenormousculture3023 "You Polynesians"? Wooowww, okay. The Peruvians didn't "start anything first" because guess what? The Peruvians practiced wave sliding. Not today's modern version of surfing (WHICH ORIGINATED IN POLYNESIA)
@@woohooo7634 Actually, Peruvians didn't use surfboards, meaning they are not up for conversation, neither are Africans, as they didn't have surfboards either.
Always thought surfing was a white people thing. It's sad that that is what I knew. Searching on hiphop and lindy hop made me look into surf. And I'm not surprised that surfing came from melanted folk that influenced a country. It's a dam shame that not a lot of people know this
Good video/report for what sounds like an elementary aged child. Two things though...re-check your facts about the Europeans "taking over the islands". Also, Duke's last name is pronounced KahanamOku, not KahanamUku. It's an "O" not a "U".
every historian worth his salt knows that real surfing started in Sweden around 10000 BCBGENERATION. they had perfected waterproofing furs as suits and had created the first hydrodynamically calculated multiple polymer boards. the Polynesians didn't come along till the late 1800's after visitations from Europe.
Every body know it was the jews! They started surfing when Moses opened the dead sea into two parts...what no one saw the movies....the biggest epic waves
I’m absolutely agree with you theculturetrip.com/south-america/peru/articles/peru-vs-hawaii-where-did-surfing-really-originate/ Check the video of caballito de totora surfing 🏄♀️ amazing
@@luannamorillogalvez9826 stop yourself being ridiculous with your nationalism about something that you have not contributed at all. If the Incas where the first, you aren't any good because of that, so have some respect first hand. Is not that she doesnt want to acknowledge, probably she didnt know about Caballito de Totora and Surf history doesnt talk much about it. Deja la pendejada y mas bien enseña con cariño a la gente. Con mucho amor - DEL MUNDO 🌐
Thank you for narrating, producing, and sharing this! It is exactly what I searched for!!
I got chills seeing how many people were at his funeral
Nice job, you should have mentioned wooden paipo boards that people used to ride in the pre surf era
Awesome video!!! Thanks so much
i heard one person say vikings started surfing, and now sweden. who next, maybe japanese or chinese. come on its a sport of hawaiian royalty, is a sport of our ancestors "hawaiianz"
Fascinating! This all so Exotic and unreal , ( I live in East ,tx. No beaches no ocean. Never seen either or a surf board , cant swim ) as its another world alien of sorts . I can't begin to fathom how surfing is done and that's there so much blue water and Beautiful environment in this world .
Well back to the barren , desolate Ruin in my part of the world , i am not in hell, but i can see it from here .
So interesting!
The Duke was also a Sheriff of Honolulu before and I think during the War.
That was AMAZING! Thank you so much=]
Informative video, but I would advise to add more details... The history before Duke is limited, and the Endless Summer movie I think deserves to be mentioned for its impact.
Appreciate that Sean. What other information was there before Duke? I'm curious because I working on some stuff for content about surfing and everything.
5:42🤣…Sumo Suit… Baron Harkonnen lookin-az😄…
Loved this video!!
Very good, thanks for making this video!
My mother used to surf. She grew up on the eastern shore. Ocean city is a hotbed when comes to surfing. Even surfers from canada would go to Ocean city. My mother loves the Ocean. She even road on a dolphin one time.
A few minor inaccuracies. Love the old footage and appreciate the honoring of Duke's legacy.
Great job love the info
Thanks Duke.
You should have mentioned the 3 princes who came to Santa Cruz that was the actual first time surfing left Hawaii
I was looking for that. I want to know more about the Hawaii-California relationship that launched the sport to a new audience and helped evolve the tradition/sport.
No mention of George Freeth. Why?
Epoxy surfboards were developed by Florida surfer Greg Loehr and California surfer Clyde Beatty in 1980. They weren’t widely accepted until Clark foam closed in 2005 but, as you stated, are the cutting edge. Greg Loehr was recognized for this development by the International Surfboards Builders Hall of Fame in 2016
Great video, would you be ok if I share some with some of our surfing beginners online ? will tag you on it of cource :)
I would love a transcript to this
Waterman by David Davis They made a small movie. Please look up. Waterman on UA-cam. Enjoy. Downey Ca ❤❤❤❤
What about before he Sport?
Surely it was a method of travel around islands?
Surf was born from Polynesians and Hawaii ppl, such a long time ago
surfing, as the skill of riding waves really started in ancient Peru.
not really. Peruvians rode something called a caballito, which is really more like a paddleboard or kayak than a surfboard like an alaia.
@@angusrc surfing means riding waves, there is ceramic that shows ancient peruvians riding waves without paddle in their caballitos.
those things are more like boats. it isn't really the same as modern surfing. Usually when people say "surfing," they mean with a surfboard. When referring to the use of other equipment, it's referred to as "bodyboarding, paddleboarding, or surf kayaking." It's the same when people say "snowboarding" vs "skiing" or "sledding." Technically, you could make an argument saying that they are all "sledding," but that's not really right. You wouldn't say the people who first "invented sledding" also invented skiing and snowboarding.
But if you disagree with all of that, then I would say that surfing didn't start in ancient Peru. It started with fucking dolphins.
@@angusrc you are looking at the past through the lens of the present. dolphins? So in your view Olympic swimming started with fish?
www.novica.com/p/hand-crafted-museum-replica-moche-ceramic/226109/
@@etchalaco9971 this is exactly my point.
❤Please visit Santa Cruz surf museum Californian Surfer Downey Cali
wow brilliant.
Surfing Started in Peru
I'm pretty sure it was just invented around the same time, Tahiti also had surfing.
No, surfing needs surfboards, meaning Peru didn't invent surfing.
Nice vid!
Elite
Hannah: Please learn to pronounce the names!
check ''horse of totora'' PRE-INCAS FISHERMAN AND SURFING.
Awesome video. Was this like a school project or something?
lol that great song at end 8:31. Need name lol
Dear Ms Hannah Lemke, I would like to ask if I could use your video to my video tutorial about surfing to my educational purpose for my P.E subject? I like your video. I'm looking forward to your response.
Hello, yes that would be more than okay! Enjoy!
Surfing started with The Peruvians in South America way before the Polynesians
No. The modern version of surfing is modeled after the Polynesian version. So, "who did it first" doesn't matter. We aren't talking about the history of "wave sliding" Also, Peruvian surfing is wayyyy different than actual surfing. The Peruvian type is more of "wave sliding"
Your an idiot
@@dalastkanakamaoli9058 you're the idiot
if perudemierda invented surfing, why didn't your spanish masters mention it?
@@Paul_Saint-Aubin_Plamondon they do you’re just ignorant to it
Awesome vid but you kinda skipped the 50s
Nice
what the song called
George Freeth
Yeah, no mention of him?!
surfing is PRE INCA although you deny reality Inca culture is the mother of all America, read a little and stop being so ridiculous. love from PERU.
Incan society was only the mother of central and southern America. The North American aboriginals came to the top of the continent via the land bridge between Alaska and Russia during the ice age, settled North America, and are entirely unrelated to Incan society in the south. Besides, surfing is not American. Even though surfing is now synonymous with America and California, Surfing originated with the Polynesians, and by the 1880s was really only existent in Hawaii. It almost entirely died out, but It spread from Hawaii to the rest of the world only in the 1940s and 1950s. Through the efforts of a few individuals, such as Duke Kahanamoku, a Hawaiian aboriginal and multi-golf medal Olympian. Even though Hawaii is now part of The USA, and the Americas, it’s real, true, and original Polynesian culture was not, and really still isn’t American. So, surfing is not, strictly speaking, American, and the Incans are the mother of only a portion of the Americas.
@@watchingknight9506 The Inca Empire was the largest in all of ancient America, studying all that great civilization takes years and understanding how far they came and the influences they also have in the United States ... it is unfortunate that more is not studied on this subject, on " SURF "there are historical facts that date back to the PRE INCA culture long before the INCAS since Peru was a very privileged land that has even the mother of Civilization in the entire American continent in CARAL / SUPE the first existence of Civilization in the entire Continent AMERICA located on the PERUVIAN BEACHES ON THE COASTS ... it is not illogical to think that a great civilization would invent the SURF.
The Norte Chico civilization is only compared to Mesopotamia, China or Egypt! which lasted until a period of decline around 1800 BC.
Since the early 21st century, it has been established as the oldest-known civilization in the Americas.
Hi, I'm studying the history of Aboriginals from all over the world, and I would like to ask how did the people that are 'now' considered 'indigenous americans' knew where the Americas were?🤔🤗 @Luanna Morillo Galvez @Watching Knight
Just a simple question 🌞
Peace to you all🙏🏾 indo-🇧🇸🇲🇽🇮🇳🇺🇸🇱🇰🇵🇹
P.s. surfing is a beautiful sport🐚🏄
@@taticalypso-halls2261 umm ... the americas the "name" comes with the arrival of the first europeans to this part of the world was named after "Americo Vespucio" ... in the Inca Empire (the largest Native American empire that emerged in the americas) throughout the territory was called "Tahuantinsuyo"
@@luannamorillogalvez9826 Thanks for the info🤗
🙏🏾 Peace to you!!!
cool
There is evidence of the presence of surfing for more than 500 years on the islands of Polynesia. The English explorer James Cook arrived in Hawaii in 1778, where he learned about Bodysurfing (similar to this sport but without a board) and Bodyboarding. But it is in the north of Peru, where the first evidences of people practicing this sport 4000 years ago are found. These are found in one of the huacos (pre-Inca pottery) where a man is shown on something similar to a piece of wood that glides on the waves. This places the origins of this sport in South America, although it would be the Polynesians who centuries later would bring the taste for surfing to places like Hawaii.
Mateo, you seem extremely well knowledgable, so I applaud you for that.
However, they used paddle sticks, making that Paddle Boarding, not Surfing.
Even earlier documentation of surfing in the 1640's in africa, pick up the Afro Surf book by Mami Wata
Surfing was a good sport when making boards using natural materials till they bastardized the boards with foam and fiberglass. You may think it's all nature like and being one with the earth, but think about the pollution to drill the oil and make the plastics. Surfing is about being one with nature and respect, everyone one of the fiberglass boards made is a needle in the eye of the true sprit of surfing.
Great job. San Onofre is pronounced Oh-no-frey, by the way
The earliest asvoints of surfing were recorded in Ghana, Africa .
happynappyable
No it was Tahiti and Hawaii, they’ve been doing it centuries before cook showed up. Stop tryna steal the Polynesians sport lmao. Fucking loser, fuck africa
jake from statefarm From the looks of your childish remarks towards people.You sound like a genuine dimwit.You do realize African culture beats everyone else right? And that's where humans first came out of.So in a far sighted of things we aren't shit compared to them.I'd watch my tongue if I were you.
And You Polynesians need to learn proper history.Peruvians started it wayyyy before your ancestors settled the islands.Lets lot also forget that the societies in poly aren't even that old.As it is in my region(a bit older but oh well lol).
Don't throw profanity to people if you can't take criticism lightly let alone debate on an issue.
And what's with this "superiority" mentality you people have over the other two regions of the pacific well as everyone in the whole planet.It's pure bs.
@@smallislandenormousculture3023 "You Polynesians"? Wooowww, okay.
The Peruvians didn't "start anything first" because guess what? The Peruvians practiced wave sliding. Not today's modern version of surfing (WHICH ORIGINATED IN POLYNESIA)
@@woohooo7634
Actually, Peruvians didn't use surfboards, meaning they are not up for conversation, neither are Africans, as they didn't have surfboards either.
Always thought surfing was a white people thing. It's sad that that is what I knew. Searching on hiphop and lindy hop made me look into surf.
And I'm not surprised that surfing came from melanted folk that influenced a country.
It's a dam shame that not a lot of people know this
The surfing is Peruvians.
No. Modern surfing is modeled after ancient Hawaiian surfing.
Surf = Perú 🇵🇪👍
Paddle boarding = Peru.
Surfing = Polynesia.
its pronounced "Ohnohfray" San Onofre
The Hawaiian government didn’t collapse from the English....need to learn some history on that...
It’s crazy how the native man makes surfing but the white man take surfing to a new level... absolute racism, this is a native sport
The invention of factory made boards is depressing. They ride like shit and they’re not as good as hand shaped boards.
Good video/report for what sounds like an elementary aged child. Two things though...re-check your facts about the Europeans "taking over the islands". Also, Duke's last name is pronounced KahanamOku, not KahanamUku. It's an "O" not a "U".
every historian worth his salt knows that real surfing started in Sweden around 10000 BCBGENERATION. they had perfected waterproofing furs as suits and had created the first hydrodynamically calculated multiple polymer boards. the Polynesians didn't come along till the late 1800's after visitations from Europe.
fake news
As a historian, what?!?
😂
Every body know it was the jews! They started surfing when Moses opened the dead sea into two parts...what no one saw the movies....the biggest epic waves
Im sure you are from Sweden😂
surfing is PRE INCA although you deny reality Inca culture is the mother of all America, read a little and stop being so ridiculous. love from PERU.
I’m absolutely agree with you
theculturetrip.com/south-america/peru/articles/peru-vs-hawaii-where-did-surfing-really-originate/
Check the video of caballito de totora surfing 🏄♀️ amazing
@@punisherelcastigador6600 exactly! I don't understand why many Americans never recognize it.
@@luannamorillogalvez9826 stop yourself being ridiculous with your nationalism about something that you have not contributed at all. If the Incas where the first, you aren't any good because of that, so have some respect first hand.
Is not that she doesnt want to acknowledge, probably she didnt know about Caballito de Totora and Surf history doesnt talk much about it.
Deja la pendejada y mas bien enseña con cariño a la gente. Con mucho amor - DEL MUNDO 🌐
Stop spreading false info.