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No. 8964, Kawelo
N.R. 271-272v7
For your information, O Land Commissioners: I have a claim in the Ahupua`a of Makanalua, Island of Molokai, a mo`o named Mahana. It is situated as follows: from the stream of Waihanau as far as to the pali and meeting with Kalawao. The lands on its two sides are Kaeaalii makai and Kekumuwaihi mauka. The lower side is the valley, the upper side is the mountain. Kahanui and Kalawao are the land boundary far mauka.
Furthermore, there is a "jump" /named// Kumaihoopai; however it is in the Ahupua`a of ....
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.... pali
Makai by the watercourse
Kaluakoi by the same.
Claimant inherited this land from his parents, who held it in the time of Kamehameha I, and has had quiet possession up to this time. The konohiki has a piece of land in this claim.
Kaloi, sworn, confirms in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 202v6 [also page 123]
No. 8964, Kawelo
Moo, Mehana
Mauka and Manae by pali
Makai by Moloi
Malalo by konohiki.
Old land, retained.
[No. 8964 not awarded]