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HENRY
FREDERICK “OSKIE” RICE
1910-1983
Ka’ono’ulu Ranch,
Maui
Henry
Frederick “Oskie” Rice was raised on his
father’s ranch, Ka’ono’ulu, on the
slopes of Haleakala, where he became its
manager after graduating from high school.
In 1955, with
brother-in-law Garfield King, he
purchased the ranch, which exists to this
day as a general partnership of the Rice and
King families.
Oskie
Rice grew up driving cattle, hunting and
fishing along the shoreline.
Vacations were spent with his cousins
on long cattle drives, some more than two or
three days, roping wild cattle, throw-net
fishing and diving for fish and lobsters.
As was the custom in those days,
Oskie, along with his cousins Richard
“Manduke” Baldwin and Richard “Abe”
Waterhouse were sent to school on the East
coast at Lawrenceville in
New Jersey
. Being
cowboy kids, they took their kaula
ili.
Fortunately so, because their
dormitory caught fire and they, and the rest
of the students, escaped from the second
floor by sliding out the window on the
rawhide ropes.
Following school, Oskie worked on the
family ranch.
Polo and golf were also a big part of
his life.
Oskie and his cousins made up the
great Maui Polo teams that came to O’ahu
and beat the Dillingham O’ahu team and a
team from Midwick,
California
for an Interisland Championship.
In the years following World War II,
the Maui team won may games against teams
from all over the
United States
and
Australia
on Friday nights in the old Honolulu
Stadium.
In 1954, Oskie introduced Monkey, the
first Santa Gertrudis bull, to
Hawai’i. This
was the start of crossbreeding the
predominately
Hereford
herds to better utilize the steep, dry
pastures on many of the island ranches.
About this time, the Maui Roping Club
was founded in Makawao.
Oskie gave them land to build an
arena, and along with the other
Maui
ranches, donated stock for their annual 4th
of July Rodeo.
This rodeo has become the premier
rodeo of the year and helped the rodeo as a
major sport in
Hawai’i. Oskie
was a cowboy and sportsman.
Son
Freddy Rice accepting award on behalf of
Oskie
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