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No. 1345, Lililehua
N.R. 81v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I, Lililehua, hereby tell of my claim for eleven lo`i and the kula in the `ili of Puiwa in Nuuanu, Oahu. Eight lo`i and the kula are above, bounded on the north by the kula of Pakaaona; on the east by the lo`i of Iemi and the lo`is of Pakaona, and Manuela's; on the south by the lo`is of Paka, on the west by the lo`is of Naimu. Three lo`i are at the stream, on the north are the lo`is of Kupalii; on the east, the lo`is of Naimu and of Moo; on the south is the stream; on the west the lo`is of Malulu. The kul ....
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.... ure:
Mauka is my place
Waikiki, Moo's land
Makai and Ewa, Manuela's land;
4 - 3 taro patches:
Mauka is Naimu's land
Waikiki, J Booth's land
Makai, Koiamai's place
Ewa, Kupalii land.
Koiamai had given him the land after the time Kaomi had the land and since then, he /Lililehua/ has lived there to the present time; no one has objected.
Naimu, sworn,Our (two) testimonies are similar to Puahiki's report; there is nothing else remaining.
[Award 1345; R.P. 313; Puiwa Nuuanu Kona; 4 ap.; 1.93 Acs]