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No. 6355, Kekia
N.R. 181v7
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I have a claim in an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Pelekunu on the Island of Molokai. Its name is Keauhou and it is 15 fathoms on the north, 20 fathoms on the south, 20 fathoms on the east and 15 fathoms on the west. It is taro land, with a portion of kula, and also a mountain area of olona.
I have occupied this claim from the time of Kamehameha III. It was ....
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.... estate, and his father, Kailimeeau, returned this kuleana to the konohiki, in whose hands it is at present.
N.T. 196v6
No. 6355, Kekia
Kahawaipoko ili in Pelekunu.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Uuinaole
Manae by stream
Makai and Malalo by pali.
Year 1847, 2 poalimas.
[Award 6355; R.P. 4240; Pelekunu; 1 ap.; 3.33 Acs; Name listed in Location index is Kekua]