The Story Of The Paniolo
12:00 AM · Jan 11, 2022In 1793, King Kamehameha was gifted with five longhorns. "Little did he know it would lead to a booming beef trade and a high demand for ranchers in Hawaii. Because of this, vaqueros, or Mexican cowboys, arrived on the Big Island and Maui to teach the locals how to corral. Thus began the culture of the Hawaiian cowboy, known to us now as the paniolo. The word “paniolo” allegedly comes from the Hawaiian version of the word “español,” as the Hawaiian language doesn’t use the “s” sound. A cross between Mexican and Hawaiian cultures, the paniolo had a key role in society: providing a large source of income and trade for the islands. Songs were even dedicated to them in which their Mexican-inspired ponchos, wide-brimmed hats, and affinity for the guitar were admired." More info on : https://www.kailanitourshawaii.com/the-untold-story-of-the-hawaiian-cowboy We thank our friends at Kailani Tours for sharing some history with us.