The first thing you notice is these ladies wear very, very long skirt. That's the salient point about the pa-u riders: long skirts, and sitting astride, rather than sidesaddles, which in this era was the West's definition of how a lady should ride horses. The skirts are long enough that there is no sign of the ladies' legs..... excuse me. limbs. Queen Victoria might be dead, but propriety lingers in the Edwardian Era
This is a longer version of the component of Robert Bonine's SNAPSHOTS, HAWAIIAN ISLANDS, released the same year.