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No. 10486, Naukana, January 18, 1848
N.R. 18v8
To Kamehameha III, greetings: Here is my little claim for land. Halawa is the Ahupua`a. My two land areas are Hapuu and Pupunoni. Kamehameha III gave Kaihe the Ahupua`a, and Kaihe gave me these `ilis which I have occupied under them for twelve years, without moving.
NAUKANA
F.T. 24v4
No. 10486, Naukana
Nakeaha, sworn, testifies that claimant occupies one section of land in the Ili of Hapuu, Ahupuaa Halaw ....
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.... na. He had received his interest from Kaihe in 1838; no one has objected."
Ili of Puunoni:
Mauka, Makahinaole ili land
Kohalawaho, idle land
Makai, Kapuna ili land
Hamakua, for Kaihe /konohiki/.
There are 8 patches and 4 potato fields and this section was acquired in exactly the same way; no one has objected."
Pipa, sworn and stated, I have known exactly as Nakiaha has stated here."
[Award 10486; R.P. 6664; Halawa N. Kohala; 1 ap.; 17.27 Acs]