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No. 11013, Walawala, Iole, Kohala, January 26, 1848
N.R. 122-124v8
Statement of Land Claim for Walawala. The claim for Kaiholena is from the time of /the battle of/ Mokuohai in the time of Kamehameha I. It went to Naeole, and on his death, to Kaiakoili, however, I had the occupancy of the land under him. I continued to occupy it after the death of Kamehameha I and the succession of Kamehameha II. When Kaiakoili died the land passed to Kamakahonu and I still had the care of it.
The claim for Kalala was from the time of Kamehameha I. It went to Kaulaau, this was when the Palena group was gathered*. Nunulu is another claim similar to Kal ....
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.... mehameha III. I am also under Leleiohoku - those are the claims presently held.
WALAWALA
*See p. 303, Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii. Kaahumanu and the king and old soldiers of Kamehameha, the Palena, Luahine, and the rest. /In 1831/.
Translators note: The following genealogical chart was furnished by D. Barrere, which helps clarify Walawala's statements.
[DIAGRAM b]
[Genealogy - all except for upper left hand part of diagram]
[Naeole married to Kauko. Walawala married to Kapalahaole and sibling is Kaiakoili. Kaulaau, Kamakahonu, and Ulumaheihei is on bottom of chart.]
[No. 11013 not awarded]