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No. 3794, Luheluhe, Naili, January 17, 1848
N.R. 171-172v4
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of Hawaii, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land. My makuas occupied this land during the time of Kamehameha /I/ and after his death during the reign of Liholiho. In the time of Kaahumanu my makuas died, and I remained on this land and in this time of Kauikeaouli /Kamehameha III/, I am living here on this land, at Kaalakea, Waipio. Ewa, Island of Oahu. There are five lo`i, two breadfruit ....
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.... br />Hinaumai, sworn, he has seen his land, a taro moo in the ili of Kaalokea in Waipio, Ewa, Oahu - 5 patches and a pasture in 1 section.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Land enclosure
Honolulu by Mooiki moo land
Makai by Eoiki pond
Waianae by Hopenui ili.
Land from Kekaha at the time of Kaahumanu I, no objections.
Hihinakala, sworn, testimony was same as Kinaumai.
[Award 3794; R.P. 815; Kahena Waipio Ewa; 2 ap.; 3.28 Acs; Luheluhe for Hinauka & Paele]