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No. 6364, Kiau
N.R. 186v7
Hear ye, ye Land Commissioners: I have some land in an 'ili in the Ahupua`a of Pelekunu. The name of this claim is Pipiwai.
I occupied this claim in the time of Kamehameha I. Kuakapu was the konohiki at that time. He is dead, and I, Kiau, am the konohiki at this time. On the north and south this land is 25 fathoms, on the east and west it is 15 fathoms.
This is taro and kula land, and also there is a mountain olona area. I request you, if my claim is ....
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He received these apanas before the time of Kamehameha I and has had quiet and undisputed possession until this time.
N.T. 197v6 [also page 118]
No. 6364, Kiau
Papakea is a lele ili for Kawela in Koolau. Kiau the konohiki has sworn that this is true.
[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Keawe
Manae by Pelekunu
Makai by Kahapuu
Malalo by stream.
Year 1819, 6 poalimas are there.
[Award 6364; R.P. 4176; Papakea Kawela Koolau; 1 ap.; 6 Acs]