Hawaiian Cowboys, called Paniolos, have been wrangling cattle on Hawai’i Island for hundreds of years. Kuahiwi Ranch is a family-run ranch in Ka'ū, a rugged and remote district in the southern region of the island. Three generations of the Galimba f

Hawaiian Cowboys, called Paniolos, have been wrangling cattle on Hawai’i Island for hundreds of years. Kuahiwi Ranch is a family-run ranch in Ka'ū, a rugged and remote district in the southern region of the island. Three generations of the Galimba family raise Big Island beef on over ten thousand acres, maintaining the practices of ranching while providing jobs and food to their isolated community.

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 Hawaiian Cowboys, called Paniolos, have been wrangling cattle on Hawai’i Island for hundreds of years. Kuahiwi Ranch is a family-run ranch in Ka'ū, a rugged and remote district in the southern region of the island. Three generations of the Galimba f
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ThePaniolos-6.jpg
ThePaniolos-14.jpg
ThePaniolos-13.jpg
ThePaniolos-7.jpg
ThePaniolos-8.jpg
ThePaniolos-16.jpg
ThePaniolos-15.jpg
ThePaniolos-11.jpg
ThePaniolos-12.jpg
ThePaniolos-10.jpg
ThePaniolos-18.jpg
ThePaniolos-19.jpg
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Hawaiian Cowboys, called Paniolos, have been wrangling cattle on Hawai’i Island for hundreds of years. Kuahiwi Ranch is a family-run ranch in Ka'ū, a rugged and remote district in the southern region of the island. Three generations of the Galimba family raise Big Island beef on over ten thousand acres, maintaining the practices of ranching while providing jobs and food to their isolated community.

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