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No. 5169, Kapahi, Halawa, Molokai
N.R. 157-158v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have a claim in the Ahupua`a of Halawa, Island of Molokai, named Kapana. The waterfall of Moaula is Mauka by on the makai side is Pualaulau, the `ili makai is for Ulu, and Keopuka is on the south. This is taro land, and kula also, and also there are some mountain olona areas. I occupied this land a very long time ago. Paia, the former konohiki of Halawa gave it to my makuas; they are all dead and at this time I have inherited the land. At the present time, the konohiki is Timoteo. Formerly I did po`alima labor but at this time am exc ....
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.... -in-law, in 1840 and he has had quiet and undisputed possession. 1 lo`i of the konohiki is in apana 1. In Apana 2 are 6 lo`i of the konohiki.
T. Keaweiwi, sworn (Deputy Konohiki): His claim is good.
N.T. 178-179v6 [also pages 99-100]
No. 5169, Kapahi
Ili land Kapana in Halawa.
Taro pasture
Mauka by mountain
Moakea by pali
Makai by Uu
Koolau by stream.
Kapahi lived there at the time of Kamehameha I, 2 poalimas are there.
There is a lele section also at another location.
[Award 5169; R.P. 4079; Kapana Halawa; 3 ap.; 4.47 Acs]