Excecutive summary by darmansjah
The aimag (province) of Bayan-Olgii - Mongolia's "Wild West" - is regarded as teh birthplace of eagle falcony. It is thought that the art dates back to around 2000 BC
On a recent visit to
Mongolia, photographer Boaz Rottem was introduced to the ancient art of eagle
hunting, Original text by Boaz Rotterm is a freelance photographer . originally
from the USA, he currently live in China.
Towards the end of the year, Mongolia hosts its annual
eagle-hunting festival. I went along to see how this ancient tradition, which
hinges on a deep relationship between humans and the ultimate bird of prey, is
managing to survive.
Eagle hunting runs in families – a father passes the
tradition on to his son and, very occasionally, his daughter. By his late
teens, the young hunter is ready to
start out on his own. First, he has to catch his own bird, usually a female. He
does this by taking a captive subject and placing some meat next to it on the
ground. Soon, a passing wild eagle will see this and want to join in the feast –
once it lands, it is caught using a net. The eagles require a period of acclimatization,
and will stay blindfolded with a small mask for most of the time they are with
the hunters. If they weren’t blindfolded, they would just fly away every time
they saw something to eat.
As soon as the hunter sees the prey – a fox, a rabbit or
even a small wolf – they will take off the bird’s mask and release it. The bird
will then dive onto the animal, either killing it or pinning it to the floor,
before the hunter on horseback collects it. The eagles’ prey ar used mainly for
their skin or fur – a thick fur coat is a status symbol in Mongolia.
The festival, which is held in the province of Bayan-Olgii,
is a change to see how well-trained the eagles are. In one exercise, an owner
will ride ahead on horseback with o fox’s tail on a string behind them. A bird
on the top of a hill is then released, guided down to the ground by the hunter
mimicking an eagle’s calls.
These eagles are released into the wild when they get older.
There is a strong relationship between eagle and owner sometimes a bird will
sleep in the owner’s home. There is a lot of care involved, as eagles to catch.
It’s a bit like owning a small sometimes a bird will sleep in the owner’s home.
There is a lot of care involved, as eagles to catch. It’s a bit like owning a
small Ferrari.
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