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No. 3466, Kaiae, Wailuku, Maui 11 January 1848
N.R. 85-86v6
Here is Kaiae's claim: Kaououku is the name. Kaiae received it from Kalia, who had it from Auwae. When Auwae died, Kawailepolepo was in charge and Kaiae continued in possession. Then Kailihiwa was in charge and was dispossessed; then a part of Kaououku was taken by Mahune as part of the "Acres." This land became a ku for Kalama, wife of the Mo`i. Kekukahiko was under Kalama, however, Kaiae was the konohiki under Kekukahiko.
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.... el 2. Taro mo`o at Kopanui.
It is an ancient land, from Auwae, before 1830. There is no opposition. There are four lo`i po`alima, however, separated by walls.
No 1.
Mauka by Kalawaiahonu
Waihee by Kauili
Makai by Kauili and Kamaka, and my land
Maalaea by Mahoe.
No. 2.
Mauka by Keahi
Waihee by Keahi and the `Ili of Waikani
Makai by Kalawaiahonu
Maalaea by a stream.
[Award 3466; R.P. 6870; Kapanui Wailuku; 1 ap.; 1.4 Acs; See also No. 3473, not awarded]