Kamehameha Day in the pink

Maui Pau rider decorations
Maui Pau rider decorations

Yesterday was the birthday of King Kamehameha I, the first king to unite all the Hawaiian islands under one leader. He was born in North Kohala, and every year the community celebrates his birthday with ceremonies at his statue in Kapaau and with a parade.

The parade features Pa’u riders representing all the main Hawaiian islands. Each island has an official color and flower. Maui’s flower is the Lokelani rose and its color is pink.

Hawaiian men and women started riding horses, soon after their introduction to the islands in the early 1800s. Sidesaddle riding was common for women in those days, but it was never introduced here. Women learned to ride the same way as men. They wore a Pa’u skirt, 12 yards of colored cloth wrapped in such a way as to preserve their modesty and dignity while riding astride their horse.

The ceremonies include draping leis over the arms of the statue. These leis are made as a mark of respect, by groups and organizations. It can be a tricky business getting the leis into place, especially when there’s a good breeze blowing as there was yesterday.

Posted for this week’s Sunday Stills color challenge theme of ‘Pink.’ See more responses here.

16 thoughts on “Kamehameha Day in the pink

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    1. Graham's avatarGraham Post author

      There’s a lot of history in this part of the island, and the residents are very mindful and respectful of their connection to Kamehameha.

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        1. Graham's avatarGraham Post author

          The same is true here, but that connection is being reestablished and in this part of the island it was probably never really broken.

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    1. Graham's avatarGraham Post author

      It’s the first parade post-covid so it was a bit deal. It was a bit different to the last one I attended, but the respect for the traditions was powerful.

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