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No. 10303, Maa, Keahuolu, Kailua, Kona, Hawaii, January 24, 1848
N.R. 477-478v8
Greetings to you, Z. Kaauwai and the Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for my land which was bequeathed by my kupunas to my father, Kauhiomahi; however he held his land under Naihe. When my father died he gave me his land. Naihe was the one from whom Kauhimahi held the land. Afterwards Naihe died and the land was inherited by Aikanaka, who died, bequeathing it to his daughter, Keohokalole, and the land is hers at present. This is finished.
Furthermore, I hereby tell you of my l ....
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.... #39;s land
Kohala by Keahuolu ahupuaa.
Section 4 - Potato patch.
Mauka by Papaawela ili land
Ka`u by Kaluailiki ili land
Makai by Kealameia's foot path
Kohala by Papaaweela ili land.
1 section cultivated, old land for his grandparents.
Land passed down to Maa's parents, these to him now. Maa's grandparents received the ili land Maili of Keahuolu during the time of Kamehameha I. Kamauoha had given to Maa the land sections of Lanihau ahupuaa in 1848, no one had objected to him.
[Award 10303; R.P. 3981; Keahuolu S. Kona; 1 ap.; 2.25 Acs]