These are true statements and they are different from their original claims in January to April 2016, in which they repeatedly stated that she was the first girl to train an eagle in 2,000 years and that her culture was "backward" and "misogynistic.". (We even did a podcast with one of the filmâs cinematographers after its Sundance premiere earlier this year.) Kremer, William. Today, the ancient arts of bürkitshi (berkutchi, eagle hunters) are carried on by Kazakh nomads dispersed in Mongolia, Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan, and Xianjiang (northwest China). [11] Chief Film Critics at The New York Times, Manohla Dargis and A. O. Scott, called the film "a bliss out"[12] and "a movie that expands your sense of what is possible",[10] respectively. In âThe Eagle Huntress,â Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl from Mongolia, bucks 2,000 years of tradition to become the first female to hunt with formidable golden eagles in her homeland. Ancient petroglyphs in the Altai region depict eagle hunters and inscribed Chinese stone reliefs show eagles perched on the arms of hunters in tunics, trousers, and boots, identified as northern nomads (1st to 2nd century AD). Kyrgyzstan's Salburun festival began in 1997; Mongolia's festival began in Ulgii in 1999. (Photo courtesy of Meghan Fitz-James). The Eagle Huntressâ follows Aisholpan and her father as they go out to acquire her eagle â in this case, a ⦠Historian of Central Asian falconry Takuya Soma points out that falconry disappeared in other less open, sedentary societies. Evidence pointing to eagle hunting's antiquity comes from Scythian and other burial mounds of nomads who roamed the steppes 3,000 years ago and whose artifacts abound in eagle imagery. With her father Nurgaiv's help, she learns how to train golden eagles, and then captures and trains her own eaglet. The section of the article about Aisholpan carrying on her family's legacy reflected the ORIGINAL claims made by the filmmakers in their advertising, press releases, reviews, and interviews as of the writing, after the film was shown at Sundance in January to April 2016. FIG 1.6. He doesnât explain how the fox dies or how long it ⦠Huffington Post, April 17-21. Aisulu's parents approved her wish to be a burkitshi at age 11, noting that her grandfather would be very proud. 2014. I stand by the accuracy of my article as written in Jan-April 2016.The section on Aisholpan carrying out her family legacy was written expressly to address the misrepresentations current as of the writing and it succeeded in that aim.Batsukh, Yanjmaa. In 2015, Aisholpan and Amanbol attended the Ulgii festival, along with a third young girl bürkitshi apprentice. Her dog is a Taigan sighthound like those used today by Kazakh eagle hunters. On review aggregator website Rotten Tomatoes, the film has a 94% approval rating based on 126 reviews with an average rating of 7.41/10. Democracy Dies in Darkness. By training these three animalsâhorse, dog, and eagleâto be companions, the early nomads made the harsh, unforgiving steppes into a land rich with accessible game for furs and food. "Kissaki Films' Otto Bell to Direct Ashol-Pan Documentary." is a documentary about Aisholpan, a 13 yr. Mongolian girl, and her quest to become the first female eagle huntress. In contrast, Soma notes, eagle hunting persisted and has a future among Kazakhs because of their traditional belief that women can participate in the same activities as men. ... Tradition-wise, only when a boy turns 13, and heâs strong enough to carry the weight of a grown eagle, his father starts training him in the ancient hunting technique. The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World. After the competition, she takes the final step toward becoming an eagle hunter by traveling with her father to the mountains in the winter to hunt foxes, braving snowy conditions and extreme cold. The Eagle Huntress paints dramatic and personal brushstrokes, contrasting the eldersâ rigidity with the young schoolgirlsâ free spiritedness; the intimacy of family tea-sipping conversations set against the backdrop of massive Mongolian landscapes. Makpal says Kazakh elders (with one exception) gave their blessing because they âremembered that women used to hunt with horses, dogs, and eagles.â. Aisholpan Nurgaiv and her golden eagle Akkanat are the stars of recent hit film The Eagle Huntress. Art historians had assumed the large bird was a random decoration. Top image: Featured image: 13 year old Asholpan, Eagle Huntress. In early 2014, inspired by Svidensky's photos, film maker Otto Bell flew to Mongolia to secure the rights to Aisholpan's story, stating that he âfelt a sense of responsibility to carefully bring her story to life through film.â Svidensky and Bell returned later in 2014 to film Aisholpan capturing a fledgling eagle (Ak Kanat, âWhite Wingsâ) and competing in the festival in Ulgii, where she won her first eagle hunting contest. Female eagles, larger, fiercer, and more powerful than males, are preferred. After some initial misses, her eaglet successfully kills its first fox and she returns home. Bell characterizes Mongolia as backwards and claims that because the Kazakhs live in such isolation they âare ignorant about what women can do.â Interviewed in Mongolia's leading newspaper in 2016, however, Aisholpan's mother Alma stated that there are no restrictions on girls deciding to be eagle hunters. Batsukh, Yanjmaa. Enthusiastically recommended for mainstream audiences of all ages, âThe Eagle Huntressâ opened at New Yorkâs Landmark Sunshine downtown and the Lincoln Plaza uptown. Variety, July 16. By 2012, her father Murat Abdrazakov was training three new girls aged 8, 12, and 15 in Kazakhstan. Aisholpan and her father Agalai, Eagle Festival, Ulgii, Mongolia, 2014. Aisholpan, National Geographic 2014, and Otto Bell's âThe Eagle Huntressâ Sundance poster 2016. Women can compete in horse racing, archery, and wrestling. Amanbol and Bazarbai, brother and sister eagle hunters, 2014. There are nuanced, complex distinctions among capturing, domesticating, training, competing, and actually hunting with eagles. Url: https://time.kz/articles/sport/2013/02/26/osnovnoj-instinkt Akbota Bagashar noted to have competed at the "Sonar-2013" festival, near Nura; a 3 day competition with 40 competitors and involved shirga (lures) and live prey. Kremer, William. In ancient Caucasus legends about great heroes and heroines (Nart Sagas), hunters set forth on fine steeds, hounds trotting along and golden eagles on their arms: âYour horse is ready, your weapons and armor, your hounds and your eagle too.â In eagle hunting, dogs serve as beaters for the eagles. New York Times, Women in the World, Oct. 16. She belongs to a family of nomads who spend their summers in a yurt in the Altai Mountains and their winters in a house in town. Svidensky's photo essay of Aisholpan posing with her father's eagle went viral in 2014. Another piece of archaeological evidence for eagle hunting by women in antiquity came to light only recently, on an ancient golden ring (Greek, 425 BC) in Boston's Museum of Fine Arts. Remarkable archaeological evidence of a female bürkitshi in antiquity emerged among the famous Urumqi mummies preserved for more than two millennia in the extremely dry Tarim Basin (Xinjiang). In addition to artistic and archaeological evidence, an intriguing hint that women might have been more involved in eagle hunting in the past is embedded in a persistent folk belief. Eagle hunting is a prized skill amongst the Kazakh people, and Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl, dreams of becoming an eagle huntress herself. "A 13-year-old Eagle Huntress in Mongolia." Lauren McGough, American eagle huntress in Mongolia, 2009-2013, Aisholpan Carries on Family Legacy of Eagle Hunting. The tradition is handed down from generation to generation. The âchief reason why eagle hunting is still practicedâ is the âabsence of strict social regulations to join.â As Dennis Keen notes, "Curious adults and children absorb eagle hunting not just from 'masters' but from from the culture at large." Adrienne Mayor, Research Scholar in Classics and History of Science, Stanford University, is the author of The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World (2014), and The Poison King: Mithradates, Romeâs Deadliest Enemy, nonfiction finalist for the 2009 National Book Award. The tall, lavishly dressed bodies of men, women, and children were naturally mummified in the arrid desert sand, buried with horse gear, clothing, weapons, and other possessions. Directed by Otto Bell. "[13] Metacritic reports a 72 out of 100 score based on 20 reviews, indicating "generally favorable reviews". Meghan Fitz-James is the first Westerner to bring the existence of Gulaida Zhorobekova to light to English language readers and has a created a post about her on Facebook at this link https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=10155684529801277&id=668731276. They say, that in the Kazakh tradition, thereâs over a thousand ways of training and hunting using the eagle⦠The ring is compelling evidence that ancient Greek travelers, who first encountered steppe tribes in about 700 BC, had heard about or even observed nomadic horsewomen of eastern lands hunting with trained eagles and sighthounds. 2016. It isnât hitting theaters until next month, but much has already been written aboutThe Eagle Huntress. Films' Otto Bell to Direct Ashol-Pan Documentary." Meghan Fitz-James is currently (2020) working to develop a documentary which she claims will "reveal covered up evidence that bypassed every single veracity fact-checker for 'The Eagle Huntress' "documentary" since day one." I was blessed by such elders as Tleubek Esimbek, Aben Toktasynov, Seitzhan Kodekov. Aisholpan is a 13-year-old girl who lives in Mongolia, dividing her time between a boarding school and her nomadic familyâs campsite. Makpal and her eagle, 2010, Kazakhstan. One must be tough and patient to learn to hunt with such a formidable bird of prey as the golden eagle. The film starred her older brother Bazarbai when he was 12. [25] They also donated the $3,000 prize money they received from winning Best Documentary at the Hamptons International Film Festival to this fund. "The Eagle Huntress" (2016 release from the UK; 87 min.) To support the eagle on the rider's arm, a baldak, a Y-shaped wooden rest, is attached to the saddle. âThe Eagle Huntress,â a sky-high documentary salute to girl power, is at its best when it soars with a purity of purpose while propelled by a humbly determined 13-year-old Mongolian girl on the brink of breaking through an ancient gender divide. Archaeology suggests that eagle huntresses were probably more common in ancient times. FIG 2.2. Amanbol at Eagle Festival, Ulgii, Mongolia, 2014. (www.davidbaxendale.com, Flickr/CC BY-ND 2.0), 13-Year-Old Mongolian Eagle Huntress Stuns In This Photo Series, Rutabaga Ginsburg And 5 More Feminist Recipes, Violence Against Aboriginal Women: Survivor Rinelle Harper Speaks. (found in comment sections under many of her Instagram photos featuring Makpal Abdrazakova). In fact, soon after my article came out in April 2016, I was delighted to learn that the director and producers hired the noted Public Relations agent/"coach," Reid Rosefelt, to help them modify the previous public statements and create new, accurate PR for "The Eagle Huntress.". New York Times, Women in the World, Oct. 16. [15][16] After historical evidence and facts were published about nomadic steppe women participating in training eagles to hunt from antiquity to the present day,[17] the filmmakers corrected early reports placed in media outlets that Aisholpan was "the only" woman in the world hunting with an eagle. [3] It follows the story of Aisholpan, a 13-year-old Kazakh girl from Mongolia, as she attempts to become the first female eagle hunter to compete in the eagle festival at Ulgii, Mongolia, established in 1999. "[21] Aisholpan has described the opposition she faced in her own words.[22][23]. On "The Eagle Huntress" documentary film rights. I'm thrilled she'll be bringing that same energy to supporting a real-world heroine who is also on an epic journey to win victory in a far away land. Lauren McGough, American eagle huntress in Mongolia, 2009-2013. Girls and boys start riding horses at age five and help with herds and putting up gers. 2014. Men and women shared the vigorous outdoor life and everyone rode fast horses, shot arrows with deadly accuracy, hunted game, and defended the tribe. Interview with Otto Bell, Jan. 30. She ends up winning the competition, and her eaglet breaks a speed record in one of the events. âOur ancestors had three comrades,â goes the old Kazakh saying, âswift-foot, tazy, and bürkitâ (fine horse, Taigan sighthound, and golden eagle). The film's dialog is in Kazakh; the narration is in English. The film was shortlisted for an Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature but was ultimately not nominated. 2014. FIG 2.5. 2016. [7], The Eagle Huntress premiered at the 2016 Sundance Film Festival, where it was purchased by Sony Pictures Classics for the US and Altitude Film Distribution in the UK. Both of whom also preceded Aisholpan Nurgaiv in terms of female engagement in eagle falconry in Central Asia. Nirgidma with her eagle. Not everyone continues eagle hunting: military service, education, marriage, family, and employment can intervene. 2016. FIG 2.3. FIG 1.1. Kazakh eagle hunter (Shutterstock). In addition, although Dennis Keen served as a voluntary film consultant to Otto Bell, he failed to discover the existence of other Kazakh eagle festival participant, Akbota Bagashar, or Gulaida Zhorobekova, an eagle (and other birds of prey) falconer of Kyrgyzstan. Gold ring with scene of ancient eagle huntress, 425 BC, Boston Museum of Fine Art, (Painting by Michele Angel). Despite Dennis Keen's above-noted assertion, in a March 8, 2014 article entitled "Ðн Ò¯ÑÑнде ÒондÑÑÒан ÒолÒа ÒÑÑан" (https://egemen.kz/article/29988-on-ushinde-qondyrghan-qolgha-qyran) by Suleimen Mamet for Egemen Qazaqstan news, eagle huntress, Makpal Abrazakova, said: "Realizing my enthusiasm, my father deliberately took me to the eagle hunters on the slopes of Alatau [Qazaqstan] and introduced me to the eagle hunters. However in 2014, a then-13 year old girl, Aisholpan Nurgaiv decided to buck tradition and enter in the nationâs Golden Eagle Festival. Documentary photography and films are expected to be ethnographically sensitive and factual, so it is surprising that the creators of Aisholpan's story for Western audiences fail to acknowledge Makpal's eagle hunting prowess. Her achievements are impressive. FIG 1.5. 13 year old Irka Bolen with his eagle. FIG 2.3. The exceptional size and thickness matches the distinctive bialeye, protective mitt, worn by eagle hunters in the same region today. Give this movie a try and I think you will enjoy, be inspired, and learn some pretty incredible ⦠After their father died, Bazarbai began teaching Amanbol to be an eagle huntress. This ancient way of lifeâembracing gender equalityâwas essential for tribes migrating across oceans of grass, and egalitarian traditions persist in their descendants today. 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A skill normally passed on from father to son by hunters in the region, eagle hunting is ⦠Fledglings or sub-adult eagles are captured and trained to hunt. 19-year-old dies after falling into a coma during breast implant surgery 14 months ago ... handed down from father to son for generations. She has the reins choked up tight, with a spear in her left hand. Mosbergen, Dominique. "A Year After Her Photo Went Viral, How Has Teenage Eagle Hunter's Life Changed?" (Courtesy of Victor Mair). "A Year After Her Photo Went Viral, How Has Teenage Eagle Hunter's Life Changed?" Eagle hunting is traditionally passed down among male relatives, but there are no religious or cultural prohibitions against a girl becoming an eagle hunter (bürkitshi, berkutchi ). The majority of Kazakh eagle hunters live in Mongolia, and keep in touch with Kazakhs in other countries. (Photo by Terry Allen). [4] It was nominated for the BAFTA Award for Best Documentary.[5]. Shohan's daughter, Eagle Festival, Ulgii, Mongolia, 2015. After about 10 years they are released to the wild to mate and raise young. Variety, July 16. The Eagle Huntress: "I will have to give my eagle back to the wild." 2015. FIG 1.3. Thirteen-year-old Aisholpan trains to become the first female in twelve generations of her nomad family to become an eagle huntress. (Photo: Marion Demanet), Strength and Openness of the Kazakh Community. Mongolia is far from backwards: women have voted and held office since 1924 in Mongolia, more than 80 percent of women have secondary education, and 70 percent of college students are women. The Eagle Huntress is a 2016 internationally co-produced Kazakh-language documentary film directed by Otto Bell and narrated by executive producer Daisy Ridley. August 4, 2016 - The Eagle Huntress follows Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl, as she trains to become the first female in 12 generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter and rises to the pinnacle of a tradition that has been handed down from father to son for centuries. The sources for that section are all clearly documented at the end of the article (see the sources attached below; additional sources are listed in a long version of the article, available on my Stanford webpage). Aisholpan's younger sister intends to carry on the family's heritage when Aisholpan leaves for college. The majority of Kazakh eagle hunters live in Mongolia, and keep in touch with Kazakhs in other countries. (Photo courtesy Dennis Keen), In 2009, Reuters released a video of the young eagle huntress Makpal Abdrazakova competing in an eagle festival in Kazakhstan. 2014. Udriin Sonin (Daily News, Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia) Jan. 21. 2014. Falconry, training raptors to hunt for game, is particularly suited to vast grasslands, especially in combination with horses and dogs. The earliest images of falconry appear in Assyrian and Hittite reliefs of the 9th and 8th centuries BC. She notes that her discovery involved deep investigation and took her 2.5 years to discover. Male bürkitshi are more common than females today, although eagle hunting has always been open to interested girls. A highly educated member of the Torghut/Oirat/Kalmyk nomads who ranged from the Altai to the Tarim Basin, Nirgidma was photographed with her hunting eagle in 1932 in Urumqi (where the mummified eagle huntress now resides). The âEagle Huntressâ is one of the best movies about hunting (granted, thatâs a short list that pretty much begins and ends with âJeremiah Johnsonâ and a couple others) ever. The intrepid eagle huntresses Makpal, Aisholpan, Aisulu, Amanbol, and the new generation of eagle hunters' daughters are capturing world attention through photographs and film. 2016. Song Dynasty Khitan eagle hunters, AD 960 (Public Domain). As Belgian photographer Stefan Cruysberghs remarked, Amanbol and Bazarbai are âthe new generation [who] will make sure these ancient traditions will be kept alive.â, FIG 2.8. Meanwhile, in 2009-2013, the eagle hunter Kukan taught a young American woman, Lauren McGough, to be a bürkitshi. We caught up with her to find out what life's like in Mongolia's wilds and what's next for her and her bird 2016. With Aisholpan Nurgaiv, Daisy Ridley, Rys Nurgaiv. But in 2014, in The Amazons: Lives and Legends of Warrior Women across the Ancient World, I identified this naturalistic scene as the earliest known image of a female eagle hunter. Thus, the men Dennis Keen cites as objecting prominent eagle hunters are only a subset of prominent eagle hunters and the very men who blessed Makpal's engagement were elders integrally important to the resurrection of eagle hunting tradition in Kazakhstan during post-Soviet rule! FIG 2.6. Park City (Utah) Television. But since antiquity, the challenging conditions on the steppes have meant that men and women engaged in strenuous riding and other activities together. Classical Greek and Roman authors Ctesias, Aristotle, Pliny, and Aelian described falconry, and in about AD 1270 Marco Polo detailed how the nomads of Central Asia hunted on horseback with small falcons, hawks, and eagles. [8] Director Otto Bell said of Ridley, "Like so many other theatergoers around the world, I was blown away by Daisy's recent portrayal of an empowered female protagonist [Rey in The Force Awakens]. The film's soundtrack features the original song "Angel by the Wings" by Sia, which was released worldwide on December 2, 2016. Interview with Aisholpan. ... a father-daughter relationship that blossoms â ⦠Kazakh eagle hunters, early 1900s (Public Domain). Along the way there were plenty of naysayers. FIG 2.1. Aisholpan must ride with her father deep into the frigid mountains and endure 40 below zero temperatures and perilous landscapes to prove she is a true eagle huntress. "A fast horse and a soaring eagle are the wings of a nomad." In interviews, press releases, and publicity for the film âdespite widespread knowledge in 2014 of Makpal Adrazakova's prior eagle hunting â Aisholpan is presented as the only girl in history to become an eagle hunter, defying Kazakh elders' belief that women are "too fragile and weak." Her older brother had joined the army and Aisholpan was helping to carry on the family legacy. This fact is confirmed by several well-known Kazakh eagle hunters such as Agii Makhsum in Mongolia, and by other female bürkitshi in Kazakhstan and Mongolia. 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Today about 250 eagle hunters and a handful of young eagle huntresses are keeping the ancient tradition alive. Kazakhs traditionally associate bürkitshi with fertility and childbirth. [24] The filmmakers made Aisholpan and her family "profit participants" in the documentary and established a fund to help pay for Aisholpan's higher education. The story of the Eagle Huntress is simple and heartwarming. "The Eagle Hunterss [sic] Story.". (Photo 2010 Mongolia, courtesy of Bek, backtobektravel.com), In 2010, at age 5, Aisulu began helping her father Ardak train an eagle. A Mongol horsewoman-eagle huntress who became a celebrity in Europe in the 1920s was Princess Nirgidma (1907-1983). Her story and commitment to eagle hunting was so inspiring to those who saw viral videos about her that she soon became the focus of a Disney documentary, âThe Eagle Huntress,â released in 2016. In 2013, Asher Svidensky photographed Kazakh bürkitshi in Mongolia and with the help of his guide âdiscoveredâ Aisholpan Nurgaiv, the 13-year-old daughter of an eagle hunter. Nomad Women Have Hunted with Eagles since AntiquityThe ancient practice of eagle hunting is carried on today by a few hundred nomadic Kazakhs in Mongolia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, and Xinjiang (northwest China). Eagles weigh up to 12 pounds and have a very strong grip. After their father died, Bazarbai began teaching Amanbol to be an eagle huntress. The Ancient Origins article was published April 6, 2016, reprinted in BUST on April 18, 2016. Central Asian nomad eagle hunters on ancient Chinese stone reliefs, FIG 1.4. Kazakh families are deeply committed to preserving their ancient legacy. The full significance of the scene eluded understanding until now. THE EAGLE HUNTRESS follows Aisholpan, a 13-year-old girl, as she trains to become the first female in twelve generations of her Kazakh family to become an eagle hunter, and rises to the pinnacle of a tradition that has been handed down from father to son for centuries. She is the daughter of Shohan, a prominent eagle hunter in Mongolia. [14], Some reviewers and researchers felt that the documentary overstated the amount of opposition Aisholpan faced as a female eagle hunter and that the early promotion of the film included an ethnocentric and distortive description of the Kazakh eagle hunting culture as being one of "ingrained misogyny"(IMDb description for initial 7 months from film's premiere). With the release of âThe Eagle Huntress,â a ⦠Eagles are strong predators especially adapted to winter hunting for hare, marmot, deer, fox, and even lynx and wolf, in snow-covered grasslands and mountain crags. 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