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No. 2862, Kamano
N.R. 668v3
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land in the `ili of Kalie, Ahupua`a of Paalaa, Island of Oahu. There are five taro lo`i, also a kula, an `aka`akai /bulrushes, therefore, probably a swampy place/, and some hau trees; those are the valuable things there. Also, here is another claim, for ....
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.... Wana's land, Puelelu 2
Koolaupoko, Laukihaa muliwai.
He received this land from his parents, this was in the time of Kamehameha I, and no one has disputed his right until the present.
Witness 2: Kahalelaau: Their knowledge of it is the same.
[Award 2862; R.P. 887; Paalaa Waialua; 2 ap.; .77 Ac.; Kamano for Kahukonahua]