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No. 4640, Puaa, Anahola, Kauai, January 12, 1848
N.R. 109v9
The Land Commissioners, greetings: I hereby state my claims in the land of Anahola on island of Kauai. There are two lo`i, one kula for planting noni, one kula planted in breadfruit, and the house lot. Those are my claims.
PUAA
F.T. 120-121v12
No. 4640, Puaa, Claimant
Kekuaiki, sworn, says I know Claimant's lands in Anahola. They are in three pieces as follows: ....
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.... analei by Anahola river
Makai by Konohiki pasture
Puna by Konohiki pasture.
This land was from claimant's parents since the time of Kaumualii and his (Puaa) parents. Once it was taken and returned again to Puaa after the death of the people who had taken it. Now the claim belongs to no one else but Puaa.
Lono, sworn, he and Kekuaiki have known in the same way concerning Puaa's land.
[Award 4640; Kiokele Anahola Halelea; 2 ap.; 2 Acs 24 rods]