Loyal to the Land: Vol. 4 – Book Launch!

by | Dec 3, 2024

Loyal to the Land, Volume 4 - The Book Launch! Legendary Parker Ranch, 1992-2002: An Enduring Sense of Place - By Dr. Billy Bergin

Celebrate Hawaii’s rich cowboy legacy with “Loyal to the Land” Volume 4; Experience history at Pukalani Stables this December!

Just in time for the holiday season, we are thrilled to announce the launch of “Loyal to the Land: Volume 4” by Hawaii’s own Dr. Billy Bergin. This final installment in the acclaimed series dives deep into the heart of Hawaii’s paniolo (cowboy) culture and the storied Parker Ranch. This book is the perfect addition to every Hawaiian heritage collection, a treasure for both the history enthusiast and the casual reader.

Special Launch Event at Pukalani Stables!

Join us every Saturday in December at Pukalani Stables, a site steeped in paniolo history, for exclusive launch events. From 11 AM to 1 PM, you can meet Dr. Bergin, get your book embossed with his signature brand, and hear the incredible tales of Hawaii’s ranching legends.

Why You Can’t Miss This:

Meet Dr. Billy Bergin: Get insights directly from a local legend.

Signature Embossed Copies: A unique keepsake for you or as a gift.

Dive into Paniolo Culture: Learn about the diverse cultures that shaped Hawaii’s ranching history.

Preserving the Spirit of Hawaii Through “Loyal to the Land,” Dr. Bergin honors the islands’ language, values, and spirit, integrating ‘Ōlelo Hawai’i and Hawaiian cultural expressions. This book isn’t just a read; it’s an experience that pays homage to the families who have lived and breathed this legacy.

About Dr. Billy Bergin

Born in Laupahoehoe on the Big Island, Dr. Bergin has devoted over seven decades to documenting and celebrating Hawaii’s paniolo heritage. His stories are crafted with care, respect, and a deep love for the land and its people.

Don’t Miss Out!

This December, plan to visit Paniolo Preservation Society’s Pukalani Stables and participate in something special. Own a piece of Hawaii’s history and help preserve the unique cowboy legacy that shapes our island today.