by Paniolo Preservation Society | May 26, 2020 | Hard Times, Legacy
Cartoon of Rally Greenwell, General Manager – Parker Ranch These are challenging days for our island and state, no doubt about it. The pandemic has impacted us in ways large and small, and will continue to do so for some time. But, we’re also seeing the...
by Paniolo Preservation Society | Jan 10, 2020 | Blog, In Memoriam, Legacy, Paniolo
Wild Bill’s Rodeo on Nov. 10, 2019 – photo courtesy Sarah Anderson Alex Penovaroff, one of Hawaii’s finest horsemen, left this world on Friday, December 20, 2019, having lived a rich and colorful life, largely in a manner of his own design. He is credited...
by Paniolo Preservation Society | Nov 26, 2019 | Legacy, Paniolo Hall of Fame, Women in Ranching
Seven women grace the Paniolo Hall of Fame With the Class of 2019 inductees, the Paniolo Hall of Fame (PHOF) now contains seven women, all of whom have distinguished themselves for remarkable achievements and commitment to the paniolo way of life. They are: 1999...
by Paniolo Preservation Society | Nov 4, 2019 | Events, Legacy, Paniolo Hall of Fame, Paniolo Hall of Fame Luncheon
Continuing the Legacy Your Paniolo Preservation Society is an active, thriving community of Hawai‘i’s farming and ranching families, friends and supporters. We’re honored to work with other livestock organizations, like the Hawai‘i Cattlemen’s Council (HCC), and the...
by Paniolo Preservation Society | Sep 26, 2019 | Blog, Events, Legacy, Old Hawaiʻi on Horseback, Paʻu Riders
We could not have asked for a more picturesque day for the Old Hawaii on Horseback: Nā Wahine Holo Lio, pageant! Held on Saturday, September 14, 2019 at the Waikiʻi Polo Field, the day dawned with crystal clear blue skies and puffy white clouds which provided a...
by Paniolo Preservation Society | Aug 30, 2019 | Events, Old Hawaiʻi on Horseback, Paʻu Riders, Women in Ranching
At this year’s Old Hawaii on Horseback, we honor Barbara Kamilipua Nobriga of Mahealani Ranch, one of only six women in the Paniolo Hall of Fame. Rumor is, Barbara is one of the few women in Hawaiʻi that still prefers shoeing her own horse! As owner and...