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No. 9989, Luuloa
N.R. 283-284v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Luuloa, on the Island of Molokai, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Lupehu. The name of this `ili is Pioeoe. It is bounded to the eastward by a pali, on the downwind side by a stream, on the makai side by a sweet potato kula, and mauka by Nahana. This land has a kula, and also a mountain area. The konohikis during my occupancy have been: Kalauwalu, Kukalau, Kau ....
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Section 4 - Taro land.
Mauka by konohiki's land
Halawa by a pali
Makai by hog corral
Kaluaaha by stream.
Land from Maona at the time of Kamehameha I. No objections to the present.
Hanunu, sworn, I have known in the same way. The decision was reached by both parties, that konohiki will have five acres and Luuloa will have the remainder.
[Award 9989; R.P. 4438; Lupehu Kona; 4 ap.; 9.94 Acs]