Mahele Documents

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Claim Number: 06211
Claimant: Maimai
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Maui
District: Lahaina
Ahupuaa: Makila
Ili:
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No. 6211, Maimai, a blind man
F.T. 104v7


H. Maka[?], sworn, the claimant's land is in "Makila," Lahaina. It is an one-piece patch and loi of kalo[?] of the kula is joined to one of its kalo lands. I know there are only 3 distinct pieces.

The claimant received them from Kaulunae in the year 1841 and has held them in peace ever since.

The first piece makai is bounded:
Mauka by the poalima
Olowalu by Kaapuiki's land
Makai by Paele's land
Kaanapali by Kalehuula's land.

The 2d piece is bounded:
Mauka by Pii's land
Olowalu ....

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.... Lot is at present unoccupied. There is no house in it. Maimai plants on it.

Pi, sworn, says he knows the Lot in dispute. Kaaihee got it from Oo. The fence was built by Kaaihee. When he left it then Mahiai held it, and after he went away then Maimai began to cultivate there.

(Claimant says that at the time the Kuleanas were being sent in to the Commission, the lot in dispute was not occupied by anyone)

(Decided to belong to the heir of Kalanimoku)

[Award 6211; R.P. 1202; Makila Lahaina; 1 ap.; 1.54 Acs; R.P. 1847; Makila Lahaina; 1 ap.; 1 Ac.; See 6203 for Native Register document]