"Paniolo" is a word used in Hawaii to refer to a cowboy or rancher. The term has roots in the Hawaiian language as well as Spanish influence from the vaqueros who came to Hawaii in the 19th century to work on ranches. Today, paniolos continue to play an important role in Hawaii's ranching industry.
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
"Shahoney" does not have a known meaning in Hawaiian. It is possible that the word is a variation or misinterpretation of a Hawaiian word or phrase.
The Hawaiian word for 'my' is "kuʻu".
The Hawaiian translation for slow is lohi.
The Hawaiian word for colorful is "piha."
paniolo which is also translated to spanish as in the language
The Paniolo still exists.
ōpū weuweu na ka paniolo [o-poo vay-oo-vay-oo na ka pa-nee-oh-lo]
Aloha: Hoʻokūkū hana paniolo [ho'oh-koo-koo hana pah-nee-ohlo]
The web address of the Paniolo Preservation Society is: www.paniolopreservation.org/?
Oahu Cattlemen's Association Paniolo Hall of Fame was created in 1999.
The address of the Paniolo Preservation Society is: Po Box 640, Kamuela, HI 96743
Cowboys = Paniolo
The address of the Maui Paniolo Museum Inc is: Po Box 599, Makawao, HI 96768
The Hawaiian word for sun is La
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
The Hawaiian word for dog is ilio