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No. 2687, Leleahina, Waialua, Oahu, December 29, 1848
N.R. 590v3
To the Land Commissioners: Here am I, the kama'aina of Paalaa, Waialua. I, Leleahina, am a native born resident. My makuas lived here from the time of Kamehameha I and when my makuakane died /the land/ was left to me, their keiki. I have four lo'i, bounded on the north by Hika's, on the east by Kuaiwa's, on the south by a kula of mine and my house lot. On the west is Kahoohalahala's /land/. That is my claim at Kumaile where I live.< ....
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.... 9;o of Walawaha for Kuaiwa
Waianae, kula of Kumalie
Makai, mo'o of Kanenelu
Koolaupoko, muliwai of Kumalie.
Apana 2:
Mauka, salt land of Kupokii
Waianae, Kamalii's /land/
Makai and Koolaupoko, a kula.
Apana 1 was from Mauna in the time of Kinau. Apana 2 was from Kanepilau/?/ in the time of Kinau. They are undisputed.
Kahai (Wahine), sworn, my knowledge of it is the same as Kauloaiwi's.
[Award 2687; R.P. 883; Kumalie Paalaa Waialua; 2 ap.; .81 Ac.]