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No. 5408, Mahi, [Holopau, Nailimae], Kamaile, January 24, 1848
N.R. 51-53v5
To the Honorable Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands, Greetings: I hereby state my claim for land and house. This land is at Kamaile, Waianae, Island of Oahu and is bounded on the north by the Pali, on the east by the land of Hema, on the south by the land of Kia, on the west by the land of Keoweiwa. The second of my land claims at Kamaile in Waianae is bounded on the north by the land of Kalama, on the east by the land of Hema, on the south by the Wall, on the west by the land of Keoweiwa. My third land claim at Kamaile, Waianae, Oahu, is bounded on the north by the land of Kahalehili and the kula, on the east the ....
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.... s land Kaloaloa, a moo land in the ili of Kamaile 2 in Waianae, Oahu - 8 patches and a pasture in the one section, but the konohiki's koele is in the center of this moo land.
Section 1:
Mauka, Kaaumakua, a moo land
Ewa, Kalaulaula, a moo land
Makai, Puhakaa, a moo land
Waianae, A pali.
Section 2 - 4 salt deposits.
Mauka, Foot path
Ewa, Maile salt deposits
Makai, Beach
Waianae, Canoe landing harbor.
Land from Kalama at the time of Liliha, no objections.
Muno, sworn, he has known in the same way as Paaluhi.
[Award 5408; R.P. 1041; Kamaile Waianae; 2 ap.; 3.496 Acs; See also 5408B & 5408C for Holopau & Nailimae]