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No. 9135, Kalepuna
N.R. 415v9
To the Land Commissioners: On the island of Kauai, Ahupua`a of Hanapepe, `ili of Kahuneone, is a Land with some lo`is and a kula, all together in one place. It is bounded on the north by the muliwai of Koula, on the west by the muliwai of Hanapepe, on the south by a sugar cane mo`o of Kauauaole, on the east by the mountain of Apulu.
The name of the lo`i is Nani and the name of a kula in this land is Popokea.
My kupunas received this in the time of Kaumualii and it has been held until the present.
KALEPUNA
Waimea, Kauai, January 24, 1848
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.... mission of the one who owned the fruit. The tenants always heard the Konohiki was in-volved. He had heard the place had been a koele from the time of Kaumualii. Then koele activities ceased for a while, then was [were] reactivated at the time of Kaikioewa. Later there was no koele on that place. There are differences of reports between two factions of the old timers, one say there was a koele there and the other denied this. We have not known that this question had been settled.
Hanipaoa, sworn, verifies Eleao's statement.
[Award 9135; Hanapepe Kona; 2 ap.; 2 Ac 5 rods; TMK 1-8-03 1.57 Ac. & .46 Ac. in 2 pieces]