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No. 5185, Kanakaole
N.R. 160v7
Greetings to all you Land Commissioners: I have a claim which is hereby stated, in the Ahupua`a of Waialua by Island of Molokai.
I will tell you of my right of occupancy: Keaumalahia, who is dead, Namilo who is dead - he was not dispossessed - those makuakanes of mine went to Kamehameha III and placed the land with me, since I was their own keiki.
I also have a kula whose dimensions and diagram I will show, and its name. Its length is 5 chains 5 feet 1 yard 1 foot, and its width is 4 chains 3 fathoms 1 yard 1 foot. Here is the diagram: /none shown/.
KANAKAOLE
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.... and undisputed possession until this time. 2 lo'i of the Konohiki are in Apana 2 and 1 lo'i is in Apana 1. I am the deputy Konohiki of this land.
N.T. 151v6 [also page 72]
No. 5185, Kanakaole
Kanana, sworn, Ilahoele 2 ili in Waialua.
Section 1 - Taro pasture.
Mauka by Naai
Manae by pali
Makai by Meheula
Malalo by stream.
Section 2 - 3 patches.
Mauka by Mahuka
Manae by Konohiki
Makai by Kahukahukai
Malalo by stream.
Inherited land at the time of Kamehameha I, no one has objected.
[Award 5185; R.P. 3168; Waialua Kona; 2 ap.; 3.09 Acs]