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No. 5122, Keawekunane, January 17, 1848
N.R. 702v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Keawekunane, of Ponahawai, hereby state my claim for land to you, the commissioners of the government. My land is 9 acres in size and is a presently held right received from my makuas, who had it from their makuas.
KEAWEKUNANE
F.T. 8v5
No. 5122, Keawekunane, Thursday, November 9, ....
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.... e lot
Mauka is Wahiawa's lot
Hamakua is new Government road
Makai and Puna is Kaheananui's land.
No fence, no house. 1 cultivated kihapai.
Old land from parents during the time of Kamehameha I; no one has objected.
Kupuea, sworn, He has known exactly as Kaehupuakea had related here.
[Award 5122; R.P. 4474; Ponahawai Hilo; 1 ap.; 2.16 Acs; R.P. to Keawekukane]