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No. 10409, Nahao, Kapoaula, Hamakua, Hawaii, 29 January 1848
N.R. 362v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby explain my land claim at Kapoaula. The konohiki is Kapau. I, Nahao, am under him. The one who has the care of the land has given me one `ili, named Kapohakuna. My lot is a square, 60 by 60. There are 10 mala of vegetable food, 1 mala of wauke, 1 of coffee, 2 of lauhala, 2 orange trees, 1 mala of bananas, 2 bamboo clumps.
NAHAO X
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Makai by Naukana's land
Hilo by Honokaia ahupuaa.
1 kihapai.
Section 10: Kalihi 1 ili
Mauka & Kohala, also Makai by Naukana's land
Hilo by konohiki.
1 kihapai.
An old land from Nahao's parents acquired during Kamehameha I's time; no one has objected.
Kalakualaau, sworn, substantiates Naukana's testimony.
[Award 10409;R.P. S-8582; Kapoaula/Kapulena Hamakua; 1 ap.; 12.5 Acs]