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Kauakūkalahale
KAUAKŪKALAHALE
Now, click on "Ulukau" at the top of the screen and return to
the beginning:

Then click on "More Books" for that section:

Now, scroll down to Kauakūkalahale. The screen will look like this:

Click on it and you see this:

This special feature contains articles from a weekly column in the
"Honolulu Star-Bulletin" newspaper. It is the only weekly column
in Hawaiian in the world. This special feature on Ulukau lists many of the
columns, including the first one from October 27, 2002.
As you can see from the screen, there is a familiar horizontal bar near
the top. It says "search", "titles", and
"dates". Click on "dates" and you will see this:

This gives you all the columns on Ulukau, arranged in date order. Now,
on the horizontal bar near the top, click on "titles" and you get
this:

This lists all the titles of articles in alphabetical order.
Finally, at the top on the horizontal bar, click on "search"
and get this:

This is a regular search page. Type in any word and you get it. For
example, type in "Honolulu" and hit "Enter" and you get
this:

This shows three articles with the word "Honolulu". In each
case it gives the title of the article, the date, and then a sample of the
article with the search-word in bold. Click on the first article, entitled
"Kauakūkalahale", and you get this:

A summary in English appears, and then the article.
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I hope you have enjoyed this introduction to Ulukau and use it often to
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