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No. 6385, Kamakaipoa, Waikapu, Maui
N.R. 360v6
Greetings to the Land Commissioners of the Hawaiian Islands: I, Kamakaipoa, hereby state my claims. I have 6 lo`i at Pikoku, which were from my wahine. I acquired this land before the Fort of Lahaina /was built/.
I have 5 lo`i at Kaloapelu which were acquired in the same way.
Also, 3 lo`i are at Maluapuaa which I received from Makole and which I made. Two potato mo`o are there.
One hala clump is at Kaloapelu,and the one/third of Kamauhali. Those are my claims which are stated to you all.
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.... r />Maalaea by myself [Kaai]
[No.] 2 is bounded:
Mauka, Waihee and Kula by stream
Maalaea by pali.
Keakini, sworn, I know of the taro parcel and two mo`o kula at Kaloapelu in Waikapu. He received it from Kahonoai in the time of Kaahumanu I. There is no po`alima in it. No opposition.
[No.] 3. is bounded:
Mauka by Kaalauahi
Waihee by Chares Oopa /Charles Copp/
Kula by John Amara
Maalaea by Kaalauahi.
[Award 6385; Kamauhalii Waikapu Wailuku; 1 ap.; 1.94 Acs; Pikoku Waikapu Wailuku; 2 ap.; 2.11 Acs; (TMK 3-6-04 Ap 2)]