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No. 1489, Kuaana
N.R. 133v3
The Land Claim of Kuaana at Moanalua, No. 2
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby petition for my land claim at Moanalua. I have two lo`i which are not situated together in one place. One of my lo`i in the mo`o of Kaeha, and the second is in the mo`o of Kapahi. Their boundaries are described separately. The first lo`i in the mo`o of Kaeha is b ....
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.... nanoe
Makai, Pupu
Ewa, Kaohu.
2. 1 taro patch at Inaikolea where:
Mauka and Honolulu, Kane
Makai, Hapuu
Ewa, Kalahoouka.
Kuaana's place is from me given in the year 1840 because I was the konohiki at that time and Kealoha is the konohiki now; no one had objected to him, it was very peaceful.
[Award 1489; R.P. 344; Inaikolea Moanalua Kona; 1 ap.; .17 Ac.]