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PHOTOGRAPHS
Now, go to the
top of the screen and click on "Ulukau" and go home to the main page:

Notice that the fifth special feature is named "Ed Greevy's
Photograph Collection." Click on it and you get this:

Mr. Greevy is an expert photographer who voluntarily recorded much
history over the past 35 years in Hawaiʻi, as well as photographing many of
the people of Hawaiʻi. On this first page of the photograph website, notice
the familiar horizontal bar near the top. This one says, "dates",
"titles", "struggles", and "search". Click on
"dates" and you see this:

This lists every photograph with its date. Each is given in miniature
form. Click on the third photograph, "Kalani ʻOhelo 'Yankee Go Home'
1971", and see this:

You get a full-sized image of the photograph. If you scroll down, you'll
see the photograph's title, a caption explaining it, the date of the
photograph, and the struggle that the photograph is associated with. Now,
on the horizontal bar at the top, click on "titles" and see
this:

Here all the photographs are arranged in alphabetical order by
title. Click on the first one, "Ah Hing Chow" and see this:

Again, you get the full-sized image. And when you scroll down, you get
the title, caption, date, and struggle name. Go back to the horizontal bar
at the top, and click on "struggles" and see this:

This lists many struggles over the past 35 years. By clicking on each
one you can see images from that struggle. Now, looking again at the
horizontal bar at the top, this time click on "search" and see
this:

This is a standard search. A search here will look through all the
titles and all the captions. Continue to next section...
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