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‘Panaewa Stampede’ at Panaewa Equestrian Center (Feb. 13-14)

‘Panaewa Stampede’ at Panaewa Equestrian Center (Feb. 13-14)

When: 8 a.m. Saturday, Feb. 13, rodeo starts at noon (slack starts at 8 a.m.)
and 11 a.m. Sunday, Feb. 14

The Hawaii Horse Owners Association hosts its 18th annual rodeo “The 2010 Panaewa Stampede” at the Panaewa Equestrian Center in Hilo.

Rodeo Clown JJ Harrison will return this year to keep the spectators and contestants alike on the edge of their seats or saddles as the case may be. In addition to traditional events, this popular two-day rodeo will feature three uniquely Hawaiian competitions: the “Poo Wai U”, “Double Mugging” and “Wahine (Women) Mugging” Events. Plus, Bull Riding with our cowboys and the Bull Run with the spectators!

The Hawaiian cowboy, known as “paniolo”, have a long history of handling cows, beginning in 1793 when King Kamehameha I was given a gift of a herd of cattle. Not having a ranch in the traditional sense, Kamehameha placed a “kapu” (taboo) on these cattle and allowed them to roam freely to insure their survival. By the 1830s, the wild cattle had become quite a nuisance and were often dangerous.

As trade and commerce with the world outside of Hawaii grew, the Hawaiian Kings needed goods to trade to support their royal expenses. The idea of commercial uses of these wild cattle thus came about. To help teach the Hawaiians how to handle the cattle, vaqueros were brought in from Mexico. The Hawaiian word “paniolo” was derived from this Spanish influence.

The “Poo Wai U” was a technique developed by the Paniolo to capture these free ranging, wild cattle. A wild steer would be lassoed around its horns and then tied to a tree. Overnight the cow would hopefully wear itself out. The next day the “paniolo” returns to roundup the steer.

At the rodeo event commemorating this activity, a cowboy will have to lasso a steer by the horns, pass the rope through a Y-shaped pole (simulating a tree), holding the steer to the pole and tie the rope to his horse. As the steers used for this event are not your friendly tame cow, the cowboy and his horse have to work well together.

“Double Mugging” is another unique event found only in Hawaiian rodeos. Harking back to the story of capturing wild cattle, tying them to a tree was only the first part of returning from areas overgrown with trees to the ranch with a cankerous wild cow. In this rodeo event, two “paniolo” will work together to knock a cow to the ground and tie up three of its legs.

This event involves full size steers and often turns into a wrestling match between man and beast or between women and beast in the Wahine Double Mugging Event.

Rodeo attendees will also be treated to roping, mugging and bronc riding along with Wahine (women) and Keiki (children) events.

Tickets will be on sale on both days at the Equestrian Center on Highway 11 going out of Hilo toward Volcano. Turn at the signs for the rodeo and the Panaewa Zoo. Admission is $6 for adults and children under 12 are free.

— Find out more:
959-8932, hawaiirodeostampede.com/PanaewaRodeo.aspx

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Parker Ranch hosting weekend rodeo

Parker Ranch hosting weekend rodeo

Two days of rodeo action are on tap at Parker Ranch. (Photo courtesy of Parker Ranch)

Two days of rodeo action are on tap at Parker Ranch. (Photo courtesy of Parker Ranch)

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The 35th Annual Parker Ranch Round-Up Club Rodeo will lasso in two days of rodeo events Saturday, Sept. 5 and Sunday, Sept. 6 at the Parker Ranch Rodeo Arena in Waimea.

The action-packed weekend is an annual fundraiser to provide scholarships for school-age children of Parker Ranch employees. This year, the event also celebrates Hawaii’s 50th anniversary of statehood.

Family-style fun begins at noon Saturday with rodeo events that may include everything from open and dally team roping and double mugging, and po’o wai u, to saddle bronc, bull riding, junior bull riding, wahine barrel racing, wahine steer un-decorating, and more. 

Always fun and exciting to watch is the makule team roping competition. One team member must be over 40, one over 50. The crowd is always on its feet for the the keiki barrel racing for participants 12 & under, and mutton busting, or keiki sheep riding.

The Round Up Club, in partnership with Parker Ranch will be hosting an auction for saddle horses and 2-year old quarter horses.  Come at 10 a.m. to participate in the auction and purchase a Parker Ranch horse.  

For non-riders, come and watch and enjoy the fast pace of a Ranch horse auction.

Sunday’s rodeo action begins again at noon with more excitement throughout the afternoon. Food and refreshments will be available both days with on-going events lasting until 4 p.m.

Tickets are $5 per person in advance from the Parker Ranch Store at the Parker Ranch Center, Waimea or $6 at the gate on rodeo days. Children 10 and under are free. 

For more information, call 808-885-5669.

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Parker Ranch Labor Day weekend rodeo and horse auction

Parker Ranch Labor Day weekend rodeo and horse auction

MEDIA RELEASE

Waimea, Hawai‘i’s Big Island ~ The 35th Annual Parker Ranch Round-Up Club Rodeo will lasso in two days of rodeo events on Saturday, September 5th and Sunday, September 6th, 2009 at the Parker Ranch Rodeo Arena in Waimea.

The action-packed weekend is held annually as a fundraiser to provide scholarships for school-age children of Parker Ranch employees. This year, the event joins all of Hawaii in its celebration of Hawaiian Statehood in 2009.

EVENT ENTRY Deadline August 19
Entries for the rodeo must be postmarked by August 19 or hand delivered to Parker Ranch headquarters no later than August 21.

DOWNLOAD ENTRY FORM or are available at the Parker Ranch Store, Waimea Feed Supply in Waimea, Hog Wild Feed & Supply in Honokaa, Miranda Country Store or Del’s Farm Supply in Hilo, King’s Trail Ride in Kealakekua and Pearl’s Garden Center in Captain Cook.

Family-style fun begins on Saturday, September 5th at 12 noon with rodeo events which may include everything from open and dally team roping and double mugging, and po’o wai u, to saddle bronc, bull riding, junior bull riding, wahine barrel racing, wahine steer un-decorating, and more. Always fun and exciting to watch is the makule team roping competition. (One team member must be over 40, one over 50). The crowd is always on its feet for the the keiki barrel racing for participants 12 & under, and mutton busting (keiki sheep riding).

HORSE AUCTION
The Round Up Club, in partnership with Parker Ranch will be hosting an auction for saddle horses and 2-year old quarter horses. Come at 10 a.m. to participate in the auction and purchase a Parker Ranch horse. For non-riders, come and watch and enjoy the fast pace of a Ranch horse auction.

Sunday’s rodeo action begins again at high noon with more excitement throughout the afternoon. Ono (delicious) food and refreshments will be available both days with on-going events lasting until 4:00 p.m.

TICKETS
Tickets are $5 per person in advance from the Parker Ranch Store at the Parker Ranch Center, Waimea or $6 at the gate/online on rodeo days. Children 10 and under are free. For more information, call 808-885-5669.

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Hawaii High School Rodeo Association State Championships

Hawaii High School Rodeo Association State Championships

Friday high school rodeo action at Paniolo Park
Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to Hawaii247.org

Friday rodeo action at Parker Ranch's Paniolo Park. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to <a href=Hawaii247.org” width=”500″ height=”334″ />

Macey Loando ropes a calf during Friday rodeo action at Parker Ranch Paniolo Park in Waimea. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to Hawaii 24/7

Levi Rita competes in Friday high school rodeo action in Waimea. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to <a href=Hawaii247.org” width=”550″ height=”367″ />

Levi Rita competes in Friday high school rodeo action in Waimea. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to Hawaii 24/7

Levi Rita wrestles a bucking bare-back bronc that Kalani Grace is hung up on during Friday rodeo action. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to <a href=Hawaii247.org” width=”550″ height=”440″ />

Levi Rita wrestles a bucking bare-back bronc that Kalani Grace is hung up on during Friday rodeo action. Photography by Jock Goodman/Special to Hawaii 24/7

Saturday high school rodeo action at Paniolo Park
Photography by Baron Sekiya/Hawaii247.org

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Honokaa Western Week

Honokaa Western Week

HONOKAA’S HERITAGE ~ WESTERN WEEK FESTIVAL 2009
Celebrate Honokaa Town’s Heritage May 22nd through May 25th, 2009

[Honokaa, Hawaii, May 22-25th, 2009] — Dust off your boots, saddle up and join Honokaa Town in celebrating their heritage during the 2009 Western Week Festival! Saturday May 23rd begins at noon with the Block Party Festival at the Honokaa Sports Complex, 1 block North of Mamane Street featuring our “New Keiki Corral Loads of “Free” activities including bouncy jumps, climbing wall, games, educational displays & activities…”A barrel of family fun” , Horseshoe competition & fun, vendor booths, & displays, rummage sale, Live music & entertainment. Don’t forget to come dressed for the Lil Cowgirl & Lil Cowboy Contest!

The Paniolo Parade begins at 4:00PM downtown Honokaa on Mamane Street ending at the Sports Complex, join us for this time honored tradition; Grand Marshall is Dr. William (Billy) Bergin.

At 5:00PM we open the barn again with the block party featuring Live Music & fun! Members of the Paniolo Hall of Fame will be honored for their contribution to Honokaa’s Heritage with Hawaiian Style steak BBQ plates featuring local grass fed beef will be served for dinner. At 7:00PM the “Saloon Girl contest” begins, don’t miss this crowd favorite! Following the Saloon Girl Contest we begin “Dancing in the Street with “Silver Spurs”, dance to live country music till the barn closes at 11:00PM. Best dressed Cowboys & Cowgirls pulled from the crowd during the event!

On Sunday May 24th & Monday May 25th at the Honokaa Rodeo grounds from Noon to Dark is the Annual Rodeo held by the Hawaii Island Saddle Club!

For more information on Western Week please visit our website at westernweek.com or call 808-885-5580 or 808-557-2780.

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