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Claim Number: 00218
Claimant: Kaauhauhula, wahine
Other claimant:
Other name: Kaohauhula
Island: Oahu
District: Kona
Ahupuaa: Honolulu
Ili: Waiakemi
Statistics: 3741 characters 623 words
No. 218, Kaauhauhula, wahine, claimant
F.R. 1478v1


1 document in Native Register, Page 161


N.R. 168-169v1
No. 218, Kaauhauhula, Honolulu, September 22, 1846

Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby tell you of my right to live in this place, on the East of the vineyard of Manini /Marin/. That is where my little house stands, and my lot is. I have lived in this place with my makua from the time of Kamehameha I to this time of Kamehameha III, and because it has been said that the various kuleana owners should tell their rights or lose their place!

Therefore I am, thinking of the future of the children. I will reply to any questions which you may ask concerning t ....

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.... the chief, cultivated by the people.


N.T. 266v2
No. 218, Kaauhauhula From page 265

Palakikala sworn by the Bible and stated, This property is at Waiakemi in Honolulu land. The grapevine of Manini is on the northern end, Kekauonohi's land is on the east and John Ii is on the west end. I had seen Kaauhauhula living there from the beginning to the present time, and he [she] had received this right from his [her] parents. He {She] has lived there without any objections. There were five houses standing there and they were all for Kaauhauhula; however there was someone else living there too under Kaauhauhula, named Puiwa.

[Award 218; R.P. 4458; Waiakemi Honolulu Kona; 1 ap.; .54 Ac.]