Tire machèt ("pull [the] machete") is a Haitian martial art; a form of fencing with machetes.
The origin of the practice lies in the Haitian Revolution of 1791-1804, in which rebel slaves, many armed only with the machetes they had used to cut sugarcane, defeated the French colonial army...
It is traditionally practiced in secret.[2] These secret societies inflicted punishments on fallen insiders and external enemies.[3]