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No. 3835, Pupule, Mapulehu by Molokai
N.R. 51v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have a claim in the Ahupua`a of Mapulehu. Haleokane is the name of a half of this `ili. The east side is for Makaiki.
On the west side, it is 38 fathoms long by 20 fathoms wide. I inherited this land from my makua who died. I have cultivated that land from that time until this day and I go to the po`alima labor days for this land.
I request you to award this claim to me. Some witnesses are still living at this time.
PUPULE
F.T.85-86v6 also pages 16-17
No. 3835, Pupule
Waimea, hoohikiia, Ua ike au i ka moo aina aia ma Mapulehu ma Haleokane ma ka ili o Pipio. No Kekoa mai kona aina mamua ....
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.... Manoho
Kaluaaha, Pali.
Kaiheauau, sworn, He has known in the same way as Waimea.
N.T.. 41-42v16
No. 3835, Pupule, 3 November 1853
Kaiheanau, sworn, he has seen claimant's land in Pipio, Mapalehu.
Section 1 - Taro land.
Mauka by konohiki's land
Halawa by Makaiki's land
Makai by Luka's land, konohiki's land.
Section 2 - Kula land.
Mauka by Pehipolani's land
Halawa by road
Makai by Pehipolani's land
Kaluaaha by Kawaiku's land.
Land from Pupule's parents-in-law. No objections.
J. Kanae, sworn, Pupule's claim is correct.
[Award 3835; R.P. 2973; Mapulehu Kona; 2 ap.; 1.42 Acs]