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No. 10475, Nanamokueha
N.R. 297-298v7
For your information, O Land Commissioners, I have a claim in the Ahupua`a of Kalaupapa, Island of Molokai. It is a mo`o, named Moomuku. It is 11 fathoms by 11 fathoms. It is bounded on the east by Pahua's mo`o, by Niu on the west, and on the north.
Here is my claim for a "jump" adjoining Ahuli; it is named Paheehee, and is bounded by Kulahuhu on one side, by Ulukiikahi on one side, and by Pehu on one side. I received this mo`o when Kupu was the konohiki at Kalaupapa. When he was dispossesse ....
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.... was from Pulehuloa, his father-in-law, in the time of Kamehameha I and he has had quiet and undisturbed possession until this time.
Kamaipelekane (Deputy Konohiki), sworn, His claim is good --no objection.
N.T. 205v6 [also page 126]
No. 10475, Namokueha
Moo, Huli ili of Kalaupapa.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Haoleaiai
Manae by Pahua
Makai by Makanalua
Malalo by Haoleaiai
Bequested land, Namokueha retained.
[Award 10475; R.P. 6506; Ahuli Kalaupapa Koolau; 1 ap.; .7 Ac.]