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No. 10906, Umiumi, Kealia, Kauai, Jan. 22, 1848
N.R. 324v9
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby explain my claim for land at Kaunuolono. It is from Kaunualono to Lapae, that is where I turn back. The width is from one side of the pali, climb-ing up. That is my claim for land which has been occupied from the year 48.
UMIUMI
The witnesses: Pukiki, Kaioe.
F.T. 113v12
Cl. 10906, Umiumi, Claimant
Pahaa, sworn, says I know the lands of Umiumi in Kealia. They consist of house lot, kula & 2 lois in 1 piece.
Bounded as follows:
Mauka by Kanoa's loi "Wanihoalani"
Anahola by Keawahine's kula
Makai by Kaainapupuali's loi "Kaluahanaka"
Puna by Kealia River.
In the ....
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Kamoa, sworn, he has seen his land in the ili of Keana of 1 loi and the house is makai of Nawiliwili.
Section 1
Mauka by Kaohia's loi
Wailua byKonohiki's koele
Makai by Kauhane's ili
Kona by Keana pali.
Section 2
Mauka by pali
Wailua byKula
Makai by sea
Kona by pasture.
Land from Umiumi's parents at the time of Kaikioewa, no one objected.
Waikahu, sworn, Kamoa's testimony is correct from the start to the finish.
[Award 10906; R.P. 6801; 2 ap. 1 Ac 4 rods; Kealia Puna; 2 ap.; 1 Ac 1 rood 15 rods; Award Index lists both Nawiliwili and Kealia in Award 10906; R.P. 4144; Kuweliweli Nawiliwili Puna, 1 ap. 1 ruda; Keana Nawiliwili Puna; 1 ap.; 3 ruda 4 Perka; total 2 ap.; 1 Acre 4 rods]