Roger's Pictures
       11 June 2016
      
In commemoration of King Kamehameha who united the
            Hawaiian islands.  This year each island was
            represented by the traditional Pa'u riders, but also a float
            covered in flowers and greens with many carrying musicians
            and dancers.  The women riders wear pa'u or long skirts
            of 12 yards of satin tied in place to cover their clothes,
            following a tradition that began after Kamehameha the Great
            received a gift of horses, and faded out with the arrival of
            cars in the early 1900s.