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No. 266, Kamakani
N.R. 32-33v2
To the Honorable Land Commissioners: Here is the basis of my claim at that place.
Nahenahe was the one whose place that was. That was the beginning. The kaikainas lived under him,- Kookaa and Kahiamoe and Kaakauhoalii, who was my makuakane. All these people lived there, and Nahenahe and Kookaa died, leaving the kai ....
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.... ne to give any rights. Because of this I went and questioned Ohule and he said he had given it. I objected /saying/ it is not your place because you have no right to give this place which was my makuas' in the time of Kamehameha I.
My witnesses are my makuakane, Kahiamoe, and Kamaile.
KAMAKANI
Honolulu, October 14 [1846]
[No. 266 not awarded]