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No. 7338, [Kekea] Kekeo, January 25, 1848
N.R. 425v8
Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I hereby explain to you my claim for land at Lanihau 2. It is an ancient right, from Hoomakaukau to our makuas. When our makuakanes died, the right to the land descended to us. The length of our kihapais is 494 ia /yards/ and the width is 16. At Kealaehu, far mauka, and at Kaluulu, are 4 kihapai, 66 by 16. On the kula, the length /of the kihapai/ ....
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Land partially enclosed, 2 houses, 1 for Keakea [Kekea], 1 meeting house. Keakea had enclosed land had been for Kahawais, he gave it permanently to Keakea in 1843. No one has objected.
Section 5
A goat corral, all idle land boundaries. Keakea had enclosed it, as a corral.
Kaiwi, sworn, He has seen these land sections just as Mahi had related here.
[Award 7338; R.P. 3995; Lanihau 2 N. Kona; 2 ap.; 2.07 Acs]