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No. 5551, Kekua, Waikapu, 17 January 1848
N.R. 318v6
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I hereby state my claim for land. It was from my kaiko`eke. They are dead, leaving the three children, and I am the remaining makua, /elder person/.
The nature of this claim is one mo`o in the `ili of Kamauhali. There are 15 lo'i and the water, two dry pools, or depressions: two lo`i are in the `ili of Kaalaea.
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.... ld anciently by Kekua from the time of Kamehameha I, through Keaho, Kaai's makua-kane. No opposition.
[No.] 1. is bounded:
Mauka by Kahakumakaai
Waihee by the `Ili of Punia
Kula by Komo
Maalaea by Kaai.
[No.] 2. is bounded:
Mauka by Kaai
Waihee, Kula and Maalaea, land of Ihuole.
[Award 5551; R.P. 3861; Kaalea Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; .1 Ac.; Kamauhalii Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; .42 Ac.]