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No. 3299, Wahalehi & Ana, Waihee, January 4, 1848
N.R. 57v6
Here are the land claims of myself, Wahalehi, and my wahine, Ana. The name of the land is Pahihi, it is mauka of the church. There are 37 lo`i and an adjoining kula, given by Kahula, the konohiki. We have occupied that land for three years. Kahula and Kaioa and some other persons at Waihee are the ones who know of our right to that land.
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.... ma in section 2.
Section 1 - Taro moo.
Mauka by Palulu's land/ditch
Kahakuloa by Kaakauhema's land
Makai by Palulu's land
Wailuku by I.S. Kaawa's land.
Section 2 - Taro moo.
Mauka by Pahaalele
Kahakuloa by Makaaka ili
Makai by Pu
Wailuku by Kaakauhema's land.
[Award 3299; R.P. 5439; Pahihi Waihee Wailuku; 2 ap.; .93 Ac. Wahalehe for Poopuu]