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_aE Luku Wale E = Devastation Upon Devastation: Photographs by Piliamo'o/ _cMark Hamasaki and Kapulani Landgraf |
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_aHonolulu; _bAi Pohaku Press in care of Native Books/Na Mea Hawai'i; _c2015 |
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_a168p; _c25x27cm |
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| 520 | _aThe largest and most extensive public works project of its time in Hawaiʻi, the H-3 freeway drew more protest and opposition than any other project in the islands before it or since. Ē luku wale ē is a lament, in words and images, for what has been lost in the wake of the construction of the massive freeway on the island of Oʻahu. Beginning in 1989, and working collectively as Piliāmoʻo, photographers Mark Hamasaki and Kapulani Landgraf captured a ravaged landscape after work crews had gone home. The photographs in Ē luku wale ē allow new generations to bear witness retrospectively to the changes in the land as they were taking place. | ||
| 546 | _aHawaiian; English | ||
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_aIndigenous societies _99260 |
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_aInfrastructure project _99354 |
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| 650 | _aTR624-835 Technology- Applied Photography | ||
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_aHawaii _92928 |
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_aIllustrated volume _99355 |
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