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No. 3970, Hao, January 11, 1848
N.R. 141v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I, Hao, hereby tell of our right of occupancy. My claim is in Kuiaha and the name of my land, which was possessed by my kupunas and makuas, is Kaluaokoholua.
Furthermore, there are 5 lo`i at Waiokama, 5 taro patch mounds in the stream. /At/ Ohia are 6 taro lo`i cultivated under someone.
Furthermore, I also have 14 claims for cultivating potatoes. These are my claims for land, which are stated to you, in accordance with the encouragement of the Elele.
HAO
F.T. 68-69v8
Cl. 397! & 5290, Hao
[should be 3970]
Hookaea, sworn, The claima ....
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.... land before 1836, no one has objected.
Section 3:
Mauka by Keonepahu/Kaihe
Koolau by pali
Makai by Kekua
Wailuku by pali.
Section 4:
Mauka by pali
Koolau by Aupuni
Makai and Wailuku by pali.
Section 5:
Mauka by pali
Koolau by Hau
Makai by Aupuni
Wailuku by pali.
Section 6:
Mauka, Koolau
Makai by pali
Wailuku by Kuiaha stream.
Section 7 - Taro land at Waiokana in Pauwela.
Mauka by Holoka
Koolau and Makai by pali.
[No Wailuku direction given].
[Award 3970; R.P. 2167; Kaluakoholua Hamakualoa; 2 ap.; 1.24 Acs/Kaholua Hamakualoa; 2 ap.; 1.24 Acs; See also Award 5489 & 5490]