Red Warrior
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Red Warrior, also known as Tushka-homa, is a martial art created by Adrian Roman.[1] Roman explored and documented the different types of weapons that were unique to the American Indian tribes of that era[clarify] and theory of their application;[citation needed] however, there is a decent amount of controversy as to how "authentic" this fighting style is, as it is unclear how much of the martial art is truly derived from Native American techniques and sources and how much is from his previous Kempo training.[2][3] and questions as to if the style is as degree mill for martial arts have been raised, linking roman with bullshido style practices. Neither Roman or his system garners much respect from the martial arts community.[2] [4][5][6][3]