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[No. 5435, Kahuena, Keau, Naiahola, Palena & Kaulahea],No. 5435, Keau, Heeia, January 28, 1848
N.R. 57-59v5
Greetings to you all: Here below are our claims:
To the Land Commissioners, Greetings to you all: I hereby state my claim
for a mo'o in the 'Ili of Kikiewelawela kai, Ahupua'a of Heeia, District 6, Division 2, Island of Oahu. There are nine lo'i and two kula, next to the Konohiki, and the mo'o of Kekohai. 1847. I have a right from the Konohiki until this day on which I petition.
KEAU
To
the Land Commissioners, Greetings to you all: I hereby state my claim for a mo`o in the 'Ili of Kikiawelawela kai, Ahupua'a of Heeia, District 6, Division 2, Island of Oahu. Th ....
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.... ness says claimant's land is in the ili Kikiwelawela and is as follows:
No. 1, one taro patch
No. 2, 8 taro patches.
No. 1 is bounded:
Mauka by the taro land of Kohai
Koolauloa by sea shore
Makai by taro land of Ailoli
Kailua by upland of Kikiwelawela.
No. 2 is bounded:
Mauka by the taro land of Paekane
Koolauloa by upland of Kikiwelawela
Makai by taro land of Palaau
Kailua by taro land of Ainui.
Claimant's land is from Palaau about the year 1844 and has had it in peace to his death.
Ainui, sworn says, the above is true.
[Award 5435B; R.P. 1025; Kikiwelawela Heeia Koolaupoko; 1 ap.; .75 Ac.; See Award 5435 for Native Register document]