Your Paniolo Preservation Society stands up for cowboys and cowgirls from around the world, sharing our common values of hard work, team work and trust...
Your Paniolo Preservation Society stands up for cowboys and cowgirls from around the world, sharing our common values of hard work, team work and trust...
Island rodeos give local heroes a chance to rope|!!| wrassle and get bucked into the dirt. A new book and summer events honor the spirit of the three paniolo who took on the world’s best in 1908 and won.
Your Paniolo Preservation Society stands up for cowboys and cowgirls from around the world, sharing our common values of hard work, team work and trust...
Your Paniolo Preservation Society stands up for cowboys and cowgirls from around the world, sharing our common values of hard work, team work and trust...
The Paniolo Hall of Fame welcomed nine new inductees in the Class of 2022, two from Moloka‘i, three from Maui and four from Hawai‘i Island.
Paniolo history brought to life and illustrated through a collection of artifacts, images, stories and original Hawaiian saddles.
Island rodeos give local heroes a chance to rope|!!| wrassle and get bucked into the dirt. A new book and summer events honor the spirit of the three paniolo who took on the world’s best in 1908 and won.
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Before the cowboy became a popular symbol for America’s “Wild West,” Hawaiian cowboys were trained by Mexican vaqueros.
While Hawaii rarely brings to mind cowboy country, the islands have a rich ranching past that predates the American West’s by decades.
A look into the traditional pau skirts of native Hawaiian cowboys.
A look into the traditional pau skirts of native Hawaiian cowboys.
Island rodeos give local heroes a chance to rope|!!| wrassle and get bucked into the dirt. A new book and summer events honor the spirit of the three paniolo who took on the world’s best in 1908 and won.
Paniolo wore lei for special occasions. They draped long, elaborate lei on horses for parades and rodeo exhibitions. They wore lei papale.
Paniolo means Hawaiian Cowboy, a name which is a rendition of the Spanish term vaqueros, or Spaniard. In 1793, cattle were gifted to King Kamehameha I, and he placed a kapu on killing the livestock...
First time visitors probably don’t think of cattle ranching and cowboys when they envision tropical Hawaii, but on Hawaii Island in particular, the
Women with long skirts draped over horsed decorated with a wreath of flowers and a man in a top hat riding horses in the Paniolo Parade, Hawaii.
Jimmy Nelson has gone all over the earth to photograph native peoples at their proudest moments and to show you their soul.
A look into the traditional pau skirts of native Hawaiian cowboys.