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No. 1466, Kaanaana, Waikiki, Oahu, December 9, 1847
N.R. 122v3
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell of my land claim at Waiaala in Waikiki. I have two lo`i which were given me by Kahue in the year 1841. I have lived here in peace with no objections.
KAANAANA X
F.T. 55-56v3
Cl. 1466, Kaanana, December 20, 1848
Polehu, sworn, This land is in Helumoa, Waititi, and in Waiaala, kula and kalo.
1. House lot in Helumoa, claimant has 1 house on it & fenced:
Mauka, Government road
Waialae, a stream
Makai, sea
Honolulu, Umiumi's.
2. Kalo land, 1 patch and 2 uncultivated:
Mauka is Wailehua's
Waialae, Paele
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Kaanaana received the land where now his house stands from Kanemakua at the time of Poki in the year 1829: no one had objected.
Kahue had given him property after the death of Kinau in the year 1840 and he (Kaanaana) has always lived there to the present time; no one has objected.
Umiumi, sworn, Our testimonies are similar.
Postponed until Kanemakua and Alika are available. See page 433
N.T. 433v3
No. 1466, Kaanaana, February 7. 1849
A. Adams, This person may live on my land under me just as he had in the old days and I will not evict him. From page 379
[Award 1466; no R.P.; Helumoa Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; .20 Ac.; Waiaala Waikiki Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac.]