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[No. 9978], Leimakani, Kohala, January 21, 1848
N.R. 22-23v8
[Listed as 9998!]
To the Land Commissioners: I hereby state to you the length of time I have occupied this `ili. Kamehameha I gave the Ahupua`a to Weloula, and I was the tenant of this `ili. On his death the Ahupua`a went to his keiki, Miomioi, and I was the tenant and Kamehameha I was the ruler. When Miomioi died, the Ahupua`a w ....
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.... land
Hamakua by stream Aamakao.
There are 5 patches, 3 potato farms, 1 dry taro farm and 2 houses. A portion of land has not been cultivated and a house is for his son, Kalua.
Weloula gave this interest to Leimakani during the time Kamehameha I; no one has objected."
Pipa, sworn and stated, "I have known exactly as Kaikuaana stated here."
[No. 9978 not awarded]