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No. 5015, Kaaemoku
N.R. 146-147v7
I, Kaaemoku, hereby state to you, the Commissioners to Quiet Land Titles, that I am in the Ahupua`a of Lupehu, the Island of Molokai.
I have an entire `ili in this Ahupua`a, /named/ Mahana. It is lo`i land and also kula land, and the mountain area named Maunanai.
The taro land is triangular, two equal sided, 5 chains long, and the opposite side is three chains long.
The kula land lies a long way, from the seashore to far inland, it is 13 chains long by 7 chains wide.
The right of occupancy of this land has be ....
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.... ;s benefit. Nakaina, the deputy Konohiki, approved the validity of this claim.
N.T. 168v6 [also page 89]
No. 5015, Kaaemoku
Mahana ili in Lupehu.
Section 1 - Taro.
Mauka by Kalua
Manae by pali
Makai by Maona
Malalo by stream.
Section 2 - Pasture.
Mauka by Hanunu
Manae by pali
Makai by Hanunu
Malalo by stream.
Old inherited land from Kaaemoku's parents, 2 poalimas there.
[No. 5015 not awarded; See Award 5075; Index refers to Award 135B; but 135B belongs to different person and place]