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No. 11009, Waiolama
N.R. 321-322v7
I, the one whose name is below, hereby state to you, the Commissioners to quiet Land Titles that I have a claim for some lo`is and a cultivated kula in the `ili of Kailiili, and some lo`is in Mahoe's `ili, which is named Kawailoa, of the Ahupua`a of Kupaia and Kaunakakai, at Waikolu, Island of Molokai. /The claimant is speaking of a lele or "jump." Some of the Ahupua`as on the Kona side of Molokai had leles in Waikolu./ The ....
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.... in the time of Kamehameha I and has held it undisturbed up to the present time. The Konohiki has two kalo patches in piece No. 1 & one in Piece No. 2.
Makaio, sworn, Is konohiki of this land & confirms in full the testimony of the former witness.
N.T. 197v6 [also page 118]
No. 11009, Waiolama
He has true claims although they are in the extreme uplands and in a deep stream.
[Award 11009; R.P. 2997; Waikolu Koolau; 2 ap.; .81 Ac.]