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No. 4138, Kekahuna, 11 January 1848
N.R. 150-151v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I, Kekahuna, hereby state my claim for land, as directed by the Elele. The Ahupua'a is Kuiaha, and my 'ili is Kapili; the size of my claim runs to the forest, therefore when you ask for witnesses we will not go personally to Oahu but I will write you.
Furthermore, there are some claims for cultivation under another person in various places: 8 lo'i at Poeleele, 5 lo'i at Pohakaiole, 2 lo'i /no location/. Furthermore, I have some kula planted in potatoes - at Kikoiakua, 2 mo'o, in Pohakaiole, 1 kula with pota ....
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Section 2- Taro.
Mauka by Kaai
Koolau by Pali
Makai by Nakapahau
Wailuku by pali.
Section 3 - Taro.
Mauka by Keonopahu
Koolau by Kuiaha pali
Makai by Kahoohanohano
Wailuku by Kulaae.
Section 4 - Pasture.
Mauka by Keonopahu
Koolau by Kuiaha pali
Makai by Kaai
Wailuku by Pali.
Section 5 - Taro.
Mauka by Kokahe
Koolau by Pali
Makai by Kokahe
Wailuku by Pali.
[Award 4138; R.P. 2170; Kapili Kuiaha Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; .46 Ac.; Kawailoa Kuiaha Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; .51 Acs; Poeleele Kuiaha Hamakualoa; 2 ap.; .22 Acs]