The aim of this project is to make known to the general public the material and immaterial heritage associated with the practice of falconry in...
Archive for month: March 2018
Central Asian Falconry Project
Dennis Keen is a young ethnographer. He has been studying the languages and culture of Central Asia for five years, and has now shared with...
Casey Wood Collection (Canada)
McGill Library’s extraordinary strengths in its ornithological collections, palm leaf manuscripts, Kashmiri lacquer and bible boxes are largely the result of the personal collecting of...
Archivo Iberoamericano de Cetrería
The Iberoamerican falconry archive is a reserarch project from Valladolid University. Ending 2004, the Spanish main falconry association Asociación Española de Cetrería y Conservación de Rapaces...
The Falconry Heritage Trust
he Falconry Heritage Trust is a portal for the world’s falconers and other interested parties to access aspects of the sport’s rich heritage by linking existing...
Royal Falconry (Portugal)
The building of the Royal Falconry of Salvaterra de Magos dates back to the 18th century. It presents influences of the Dutch falconry of century...
Falcon Museum, Dubai (United Arab Emirates)
In the region of Al-Markad near Dubai the falconry centre has appeared. The centre included bazaar, Museum and special plot for sale of hunting birds...
Katara Cultural Village, Doha (Qatar)
The Katara Cultural Village in Doha celebrates many cultural activities, including one that is core to the Qatari people – falconry. The most striking building...
Falconry Museum, Klyazma Forest-Park (Russia)
The Museum was opened in 2010. Go to the Museum website +
Falconry Museum, Almaty (Kazakistan)
The Museum is called Zheti Kazyna (The Seven Treasures) – a common term among Kazakhs. The Seven Treasures are associated with the life of the...