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No. 6327, Keawe
N.R. 181v9
To the Land Commissioners, I hereby state my lo`i claim on the island of Kauai, in the `ili of Kahoomano. It was received from P.K /Paul Kanoa/, for the fort. We are living here at this time, as shown on this diagram:
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That is the circumference in fathoms of my claim.
I am, with aloha,
KEAWE
Soldier at the Fort
F.T. 179-180v11supp.
No. 6327, Lota Keawe, Claimant
Paele, sworn, says I know Claimant ....
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.... alii pasture
Makai by Paele's house lot
Mana by Wailele, pali brim.
Land to Keawe from Kaikioewa at the time of Kaahumanu, in 1848, it was taken from him when he was discharged as a soldier. The land was transmitted to Kapuniai, who entrusted it in Keawe's custody. It is still that way at this time for sections 1 and 2. Section 3 is his own land, no one has objected to him.
Kaawa, sworn, Paele's statement is right.
[Award 6327; R.P. 5273; Makaweli Kona; 3 ap.; 1 rood 31 rods]