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HI SR133
Resolution
AI Summary
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Requests the Department of Agriculture to adopt rules authorizing rodeos on lands zoned for agricultural use
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Acknowledges Hawaii's ranching history beginning with cattle introduced by Captain James Vancouver to Kamehameha I in 1793
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Recognizes the development of Hawaiian cowboy (paniolo) culture, including unique saddles, slack key guitar music, and distinct cultural practices
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References the 1908 victory of three Hawaiian paniolo (Ikua Purdy, Archi Kaaua, and Jack Low) at Cheyenne Frontier Days rodeo in Wyoming
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Requires transmission of a certified copy to the Chairperson of the Board of Agriculture
Legislative Description
Requesting The Department Of Agriculture To Adopt Rules Authorizing Rodeos On Lands Zoned For Agricultural Use.
Land Use
Last Action
Report and Resolution Adopted, as amended (SD1).
4/1/2025