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No. 6655, Uilani, Keokea, January 27, 1848
N.R. 385v5
To the Land Commissioners, greetings to you all: I hereby state all my claims at Keokea, from the upland of the forest, to the kula. There are four mala of sweet potatoes, three mala of taro, two mala of bananas, three mala of Irish potatoes, and one house lot. That is the end of my claim.
It is finished.
UILANI
F.T. 160v8
Cl. 6655, Uilani, August 2, 1849
Oio, sworn, I know the lands of the Claimant. They are of four pieces.
No. 1 is a kalo land in the ili of Kaama ....
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.... of Kamehameha I. Section 4 from Milia in 1832, no objections, to Kaio.
Section 1:
Mauka by Kapalekai
Makawao by Kaiaialii
Makai by Paakai
Honuaula by Kauhiahiwa.
Section 2:
Mauka by Paakai
Makawao by Kaiuialii
Makai by Nahelu
Honuaula by Kaehukulani.
Section 3:
Mauka by Konohiki
Makawao by Kini
Makai by Pihi
Honuaula by Kimi.
Section 4:
Mauka by Kalama
Makawao by Waialou stream
Makai by Kuekaa
Honuaula by Kaio.
[Award 6655; R.P. 6413; Kaamana Keokea 1 ap. 4.13 Acs]