My great-grandfather, William Punahoa, was Captain of the Humuula at some point but I have no pictures or anything of it. This footage was amazing to see. Mahalo.
My Uncle "Abel Seabury" worked aboard this ship back when Parker Ranch still loaded cattle "Ho `Au Pipi" (Swim The Cattle) style aboard the SS Humuula. Kawaihae is where thet used to Ho `Au Pipi. My Grandpa "Dr. Leonard Newton Case" was still the Territorial Vet back then...
Yesterday I read a diary entry by my mother from 11/29/1937 describing riding this ship. My wife googled and found this clip. In the final frames there is a dark haired woman in a lai that could be her!
Wow! How many cowboys around the world could do THIS kind of wrangling? It must’ve taken a couple of days to get that ship fully loaded like it was, too. Talk about hard work! Amazing footage, thank you for sharing!
Great historic footage! After the 5:46 in the video is when they start working with the cattle. It would have been nice with slack key music, but that's ok.
Yesterday I read a diary entry by my mother from 11/29/1937 describing riding this ship. My wife googled and found this clip. In the final frames there is a dark haired woman in a lai that could be her!
My great-grandfather, William Punahoa, was Captain of the Humuula at some point but I have no pictures or anything of it. This footage was amazing to see. Mahalo.
My Uncle "Abel Seabury" worked aboard this ship back when Parker Ranch still loaded cattle "Ho `Au Pipi" (Swim The Cattle) style aboard the SS Humuula. Kawaihae is where thet used to Ho `Au Pipi. My Grandpa "Dr. Leonard Newton Case" was still the Territorial Vet back then...
Yesterday I read a diary entry by my mother from 11/29/1937 describing riding this ship. My wife googled and found this clip. In the final frames there is a dark haired woman in a lai that could be her!
Wow! How many cowboys around the world could do THIS kind of wrangling? It must’ve taken a couple of days to get that ship fully loaded like it was, too. Talk about hard work!
Amazing footage, thank you for sharing!
Growing up on a ranch that's all I heard about the pass shipping, ho'au pipi, I wish I could've been there to see how's it was done!
Amazing footage.Mahalo
Great historic footage! After the 5:46 in the video is when they start working with the cattle. It would have been nice with slack key music, but that's ok.
My grandpa told me about how they did all that with the castle. Its amazing to see it.
this music be vibing though
I remember seeing this vessel tied up in Honolulu Harbor back in the 1950s.
Real hammahz 💪🏾
Where did u find this?
bats eat more bats
Idiot stfu
Yesterday I read a diary entry by my mother from 11/29/1937 describing riding this ship. My wife googled and found this clip. In the final frames there is a dark haired woman in a lai that could be her!