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No. 929, Makohikohi, Puunui, Oahu, November 5, 1847
N.R. 540-541v2
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings and Peace: This little country person had no thought of coming to you but because of your directions to the commoners of the Great King of this little Kingdom which is independent, in the midst of the Great Sea, therefore I testify before you, as follows:
After Kamehameha I's battle at Nuuanu, the makuas lived at this place where 'we are now living. It is mauka of Puunui at Kahalelauhala /and is/ Victoria's. The makuas lived here at this place and we, the keiki ....
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.... s;s land, Ewa.
This property has been enclosed and there is one house there in which he now lives Makohikohi's land had been from Nahalelauhala at the time Kinau was still living Makohikohi's parents had lived there until the time of their death. No one has objected to him.
See page 612
N.T. 612v2
No. 929, Makohikohi, April 7, 1848
Kauhane, sworn and said, I have seen Makohikohi's properpty which is very similar as the statements just read here.
Page 608
[Award 929; R.P. 407; Puunui Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .68 Ac.]