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No. 3819, Puupoa, Hanalei, Kauai
N.R. 91v9
To the Commission to Quiet Land Titles at Hale Kauwila, greetings: I, a man of the island of Kauai, hereby state my claim of land, held from the time of Kaumualii until this day when it is stated to you, the Commissioners whom the Mo'i has appointed to confirm the people's titles. The Makuas lived at this place in ancient times until myself, the son, and I am a mature man, having held this place perhaps 20 or more years. Therefore I believe I have a right to pass on to my son ....
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.... river
Napali Nahuna's lot
Makai by John Kellet's land
Koolau by Paaiki's lot
Section 2:
Mauka by Kuapuka's land
Napali Moikeha's land
Makai by Moikeha's land
Koolau by Kaupulehu, a land.
Puupoa had received these lands a long time ago and his parents received these lands also including the house lot, no disputes.
Paaiki, sworn, verifies Kawainui's testimony.
[Award 3819; R.P. 3363; Kaunuopua Hanalei Halelea; 2 ap.; 1 Ac 1 rood 28 rods; See also 10646 not awarded]