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No. 4582, Kanunu, Island of Molokai, Jan. 1848
N.R. 6-7v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Kanunu, in the Ahupua`a of Moakea, Island of Molokai, have a small land area; it is taro land /named/ Kaihuoki, enclosed by two palis. The makai land area is Kawailoa, and the mauka one is named Kukuimamalu. There are only 16 taro, situated in a straight line, and there is also a kula which runs as far as the sea, that being its makai boundary, and it also goes inland, however there is no moun ....
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.... sworn, he has seen kanunu's land in the ili of Kaihuoki of Moakea.
Section 1 - Taro land.
Mauka by a pali
Halawa by stream
Makai and Kaluaaha by a pali.
Section 2 - Pasture land.
Surrounded by the land of the konohiki.
Kanunu obtained these land sections at the time of Kaahumanu I and has lived undisturbed to the present time.
Opu, sworn, both witnesses have known in the same way.
[Award 4582; R.P. 6118; Moakea Kona; 2 ap.; 7.12 Acs]