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No. 9190, W. Kupia, Koloa, Kauai, January 19, 1848
N.R. 434v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I, Wana Kupia, a Hawaiian subject living at Hanapepe on the island of Kauai, hereby state my claim for land held from ancient times, named Kamoku. This was received from Kaumualii. The land became the possession of the Hawaii people after the Kauai war, and the land was held by Kaikioewa who gave me an area, Kamoku, at Kaauwaikahi, which I held until the time of Kekauonohi. In 1846 the administration of the land was given to Kaulaloa and my ....
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.... d was taken away during the time of Kekauonohi. During the time of Kapuniai, it was returned. No one is opposed now. This land is from Kaikioewa. His heir is his son. Also there is a house lot by the name of Waioipo.
Mauka by Konohiki kula area
Puna by house lot of Pehu
Makai by house lot of Keliinui and Lono
Hanapepe by Konohiki's kula area.
[Award 9190; R.P. 4186; Kaauwaikahi Hanapepe Kona; 1 ap.; 1 rood 9 rods; Kamoku Hanapepe Kona; 1 ap.; 3 Acs 2 roods 11 rods; TMK 1-9-02; TMK 1-9-10 Ap. 2; TMK 1-9-12 Ap. 1]