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No. 4960, Kapahu, Holawa, Hamakualoa
N.R. 189-190v6
I hereby state my claim, which was received from my makuas. Kamehameha I was the rule, Mahiahune was the lord of the land, and my makuas were the house dwellers. Kamehameha I died, afterwards Mahiahune died, and the land was held by Lohelohe, Kamehameha II was the ruler, and my makuas were the house dwellers. Afterwards he /Lohelohe/ was dispossessed and Kahui became the lord of the land and Kamehameha III was the ruler, and my makuas were the house dwellers. When my makuas died, the land became mine. Kamokuiki was the lady of the land and I was the house dweller. Kamehameha III was the ruler, dying, the land went to the keiki, Kapakea. Kamokuiki* was the la ....
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Section 1:
Mauka by Kamohai
Koolau by Halawa pali
Makai by Kaipawale
Wailuku by Halawa pali.
Section 2:
Mauka by Kamohai
Koolau by Kealoha
Makai by Kamohai
Wailuku by Halawa Stream.
Section 3:
Mauka by Kamohai
Koolau by Keaho
Makai by Naoopa
Wailuku by Halawa Stream.
Section 4:
Mauka by Kanahoa
Koolau by Naone
Makai by Naoopu
Wailuku by Aupuni.
Section 5:
Mauka by Hiiwale
Koolau by Kipawale
Makai by Nakaikuaana
Wailuku by Honopou Pali.
[Award 4960; R.P. 2777; Halepohaku #Holawa Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; .38 Ac.; Kahauiki #Holawa Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; 1.09 Acs; Kahikiloa #Holawa Hamakualoa; 1 ap.; 2.54 Acs]