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No. 8217, Iao, Waimanalo, Island of Oahu, Dec. 28, 1848
N.R. 509-510v5
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim in the 'Ili of Kumuhau, a mo'o, Nauakapuaa. There are nine lo'i, a small kula, and a house, which were from Kuanaoa. Four lo'i are at Hooulu, from Kuanaoa. Two lo'i were from Ahia. One lo'i was from Kahia. There is also a mala of sweet potatoes. I got these in the time of Kinau.
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.... the land of Ahia
Kona [Makapuu] by a creek.
No. 3 is bounded by the loko of Kalua:
Mauka by upland of Kalua
Kaneohe by upland of Kalua
Makai by the land of Moolea
Kona [Makapuu] by upland of Kalua.
Claimant had his land from Kalua about the year 1846 and has had it in peace to this time.
Ainoa, sworn, says the testimony is true.
[Award 8217; R.P. 384; Kumuhau Waimanalo; 1 ap.; 6.93 Acs]