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Claim Number: 08524B*H
Claimant: Peke
Other claimant:Keoni Ana, father
Other name:
Island: Hawaii
District: Kona, North
Ahupuaa: Hianaloli
Ili:
Statistics: 7302 characters 1291 words
No. 8524B*H, Peke's Lands
N.R. 710v3


The Inherited Lands
Kupeke, Ahupuaa, Molokai.
Kapewakua, Ahupuaa, Lahaina, Maui.
Keanaloli, Ahupuaa, Kona, Hawaii.
Title to be quieted.
L.P. KALAMA, Secretary
Palace 12 February 1848


F.T. 123-124v15
No. [8524B] 5909, Piko [Peke] (Konohiki o Kupeke)

Ku Aupuni, see page 124

Kokuole, hoohikiia, Ua ike au i keia wahi e hoopaapaaia nei he mau loikalo (illegible)[8] & kahuahale ma ka ili o Mokea aina Aupuni ma Wailau.

Penei na palena:
Mauka, aina o Kaua
Halawa, he kahawai
Makai, ke kai
Kalaupapa, aina o Peke.

I ka wa o Pehu ke konohiki o Makea nei, a o Kamehameha I, ke`lii, oia ko`u ike niea ana i keia wahi e noho ana o Kapaa ke kanaka o Pehu ma ke kahuahale, a e mahi ana no i keia mau loi, a hemo o Pehu hemo pu me Kapaa kona kanaka, lilo ia Kaaeae ka noho hale o Kaaloa ke konohiki a o Kalaimoku ka kahu, ua make mua aku o Kamehameha I. o ike au i ke aikane, a Kaaeae o Naeole a me Koeke kona kanaka e hana ana no i ua mau loi nei, a e noho ana no ma ke kahuahale e noho nei o Keawe, a make o Haalou, lilo ka aina ia Naea, a hemo o Kaaeae ma, hoonohoia ke kanaka hou o Kanemano, mahi no oia ma keia mau loi, a noho no ma keia kahua, hemo o Naea hemo pu kona kanaka, lilo ka aina ia Kalohi hoonohoia o Keawe kona kanaka, a noho no ma keia mau wahi, a i ke kaapuni ana mai o ka Moi me Kaahumanu I, (oia paha ka M.H ....

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.... ace which is being disputedbetween Kupeke and the government. There are 8 lo`i & house site.

When Kahekili was the Ali`i of these islands, and Kamehameha I was living, Kaeo was the konohiki and Kapeau was the tenant, until the time these islands became Kamehameha Is, after the battle of Kauaupali. Kuauamoa was the luna and Aikake was the konohiki, and Opeiwi cultivated these lo`i just after the return of kamehameha I to Hawaii and his death. When Opeiwi died, the work of cultivating passed to Kuapa /illeg./ and the house site, which is named Kapukalua was made by Kaaeae, who laid the rocks, and Haalou was the konohiki. The konohiki Kupeke did not oppose Kaaeae making this place and they continued living at the house site, but, concerning the lo`is, I did not see the least bit of cultivation in the lo`is of which Hakuole is speaking, of the people mentioned in his testimony.

In 1851 I left Wailau and came here, but, on the death of Kinau in 1839, Kukamaewa was the one who cultivated this place. When he died, the cultivation of it passed to Mahina, that was the year 1848.

The boundaries are as follows:
Mauka by land of Mahina
Halawa by a stream
Makai by Kahoana mo`o
Kalaupapa by the `Ili of Kuele.

[Award 8524B; R.P. 8447; Hienaloli N. Kona; R.P. S-8562; Hienaloli N. Kona (part 3)55073 Sq. ft.); R.P. 5672; Kapewakua Lahaina; R.P. 5672; Kupeke; 2 ap. 463.5 Acs; See Award 5909 in Lahaina]