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No. 6287, Mainalulu
N.R. 173v7
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I, Kamainalulu, have an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Honoulimaloo on the Island of Molokai. The name of this `ili is Keahua, and it is bounded Mauka by Niula, makai by Ahopo, on the north by a ridge, on the south by a stream. This land has a kula.
The konohikis during my occupancy of this `ili have been, first, Puana, then Kaukanhi, then Nakaole, then Papaiki, then Kaneeleele. The witnesses are Hoonuu, Loo, and some other people. This is for you, the Commissioners, to consider.
KAMAINAL ....
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N.T. 162v6 [also page 83]
No. 6287, Kamainalulu
Keahua ili in Honouliwai, taro.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Kaululena
Manae by pali
Makai by Makuaole
Malalo by stream.
Poohina lived there at the time of Kamehameha I, undisturbed.
Kanekuapuu, sworn, Both have known alike. There are 5 poalimas there.
[Award 6287; R.P. 6644 & 4847; Keahua Honouliwai Kona; 1 ap.; 1 Ac. 368 fathoms; (Awardee index gives R.P. 6644; Keahua Honouliwai; 1 ap.; 1.3 Acs; R.P. 4847, Keahua Honouliwai; 1 ap.; 1.3 Acs)]