Holo Holo in Hawaiian, means to get around and ride and that's what these Hawaiian Cowboys do. Filmed on five Hawaiian islands, it takes you to the large spreads like Parker Ranch, and to some of the smaller homesteads of th...

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Holo Holo in Hawaiian, means to get around and ride and that's what these Hawaiian Cowboys do. Filmed on five Hawaiian islands, it takes you to the large spreads like Parker Ranch, and to some of the smaller homesteads of the native Hawaiians. It all started in 1833 when King Kamehameha recruited three vaqueros from Alta California to train the Hawaiians how to ride, rope and catch the wild cattle. These Island Cowboys learned the basics from the Californio Vaqueros, but they added something of their own indomitable spirit and unmatched bravery.

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