Red Warrior, also known as Tushka-homa, is a martial art created by full blood Choctaw Indian and Martial Arts Hall of Famer Adrian Roman. Adrian Roman is also a high ranking 8th degree black belt in Ed Parker's system American Kenpo. This system of fighting is a resurrection and historical study of how Native American people fought prior to the 1800's. Adrian Roman explored and documented the different types of weapons that were unique to the American Indian tribes of that era and their application. Red Warrior/Tushka-homa is the only martial art/fighting system that can be traced to North America. For more information, visit www.tushkahoma.com Hawaiian State Grappling Championships. ... Pushmataha was the most famous leader of the Choctaws. ... Ed Parkerâs American Kenpo Karate is a martial arts style characterized by use of quick disabling moves in rapid-fire succession to overwhelm an attacker. ...
RedWarrior is the son of the Comanche Grey Eagle and Nakomah.
RedWarrior is also a member of "the secret order of Red Dogs," presumably a warrior's society.
Other than that error, however, the RedWarrior stories are surprisingly sympathetic to RedWarrior and to Native Americans in general, portraying the Comanche, a notoriously difficult group, in positive (but not saccharine/New Age) terms and showing some of the bad things that white Americans did to the Indians during the 19
Red Cloud was a modest and little known man of about twenty-eight years, when General Harney called all the western bands of Sioux together at Fort Laramie, Wyoming, for the purpose of securing an agreement and right of way through their territory.
Red Cloud was not altogether ignorant of the numerical strength and the resourcefulness of the white man, but he was determined to face any odds rather than submit.
Red Cloud claimed the right to guard and hold by force, if need be, all this territory which had been conceded to his people by the treaty of 1868.