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- Pau_riders abstract "Paʻu riders (pronounced pah-oo riders), (sometimes written as pa-u riders), are wahine (Hawaiian for women) horseback riders who wear long, colorful skirts (Hawaiian: pāʻū) and characteristically ride astride, rather than sidesaddle. This equestrian tradition's roots are from the early 19th century, when horses were introduced to Hawaii and aliʻi women dressed up to ride for formal occasions. It declined after the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, but was revitalized in the early 20th century with the establishment of formal riding organizations called Paʻu Riders. Today, they participate in Kamehameha Day floral parades and other parades and festivals throughout the islands.".
- Pau_riders thumbnail Pau_Queen.jpg?width=300.
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- Pau_riders wikiPageRedirects Pau_riders.
- Pau_riders wikiPageRevisionID "637873758".
- Pau_riders wikiPageRevisionID "700492442".
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Aliʻi.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Category:Equestrian_sports.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiian_words_and_phrases.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Category:Hawaiiana.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Cowboy.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Equestrianism.
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- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Hawaiian_language.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Isabella_Bird.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Jack_London.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_Day.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Kamehameha_I.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Kingdom_of_Hawaii.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Oahu.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Okina.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Pau_riders.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Sidesaddle.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Skirt.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink The_Cruise_of_the_Snark.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Theresa_Laanui.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink Waikiki.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink File:Adele_Kauilani_Robinson_Lemke_(PP-75-2-021).jpg.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLink File:Pau_Queen.jpg.
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pa'u riders".
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pau rider".
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pau riders".
- Pau_riders wikiPageWikiLinkText "pau riders".
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- Pau_riders subject Category:Equestrian_sports.
- Pau_riders subject Category:Hawaii_culture.
- Pau_riders subject Category:Hawaiian_words_and_phrases.
- Pau_riders subject Category:Hawaiiana.
- Pau_riders hypernym Riders.
- Pau_riders type Person.
- Pau_riders comment "Paʻu riders (pronounced pah-oo riders), (sometimes written as pa-u riders), are wahine (Hawaiian for women) horseback riders who wear long, colorful skirts (Hawaiian: pāʻū) and characteristically ride astride, rather than sidesaddle. This equestrian tradition's roots are from the early 19th century, when horses were introduced to Hawaii and aliʻi women dressed up to ride for formal occasions.".
- Pau_riders label "Pa'u riders".
- Pau_riders label "Pau riders".
- Pau_riders sameAs Q17107570.
- Pau_riders sameAs Category:Pāʻū_riders.
- Pau_riders sameAs m.010lsjrv.
- Pau_riders sameAs Q17107570.
- Pau_riders wasDerivedFrom Pau_riders?oldid=637873758.
- Pau_riders wasDerivedFrom Pau_riders?oldid=700492442.
- Pau_riders depiction Pau_Queen.jpg.
- Pau_riders isPrimaryTopicOf Pau_riders.