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Claim Number: 03940
Claimant: Napunawai
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Oahu
District: Waialua
Ahupuaa: Kawailoa
Ili: Lokoea, Waipuolo, Ukoa, Kauhiwai
Statistics: 3931 characters 630 words
No. 3940, Napunawai, Waialua, Oahu, January 6, 1848
N.R. 192v4


To the Land Commissioners: I, Napunawai, am a native-born resident of Kawailoa. I have a right from Kahalau, and occupy these claims at this time.

The first is: Kanekuakua, Kawailoa Wane /Waena?/. There are sixteen lo`i, bounded by Kealohalo's /land/, and the pali and the road.

Second: Lokoea, Kawailoa kai. There are eight lo`i, bounded by Hokuaulani's /land/, and the muluwai.

Third: Haohao, Kawailoa kai. One pond, bounded by the sugarcane, and the road, and the coconut grove, and the pig pen, and a mala of gourd; it is surrounded by fence.

Fourth: Pahui, Ukoa, two mala of gourd.

Fifth: My right in the pond named Ukoa is for ....

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.... koa.

Apana 1:
Mauka, land of Lealohanui, Kupalu 'ili
Waianae, Anahulu Stream
Makai, mo'o of Kolikoli
Koolaupoko, pali.

Apana 2:
Mauka, land of Kolikoli
Waianae, land of Kahuna
Makai, 'ili of Mooiki for Luahiwa ma
Koolaupoko, muliwai of Anahulu.

Apana 3:
Mauka, roadway
Waianae, road going to the sea
Makai, coconut grove for Konohiki
Koolaupoko, Keanapahu pond for Kolikoli.

Apana 5: Completely surrounded by stone wall.

These were from his parents from the time of Kamehameha 1, and are undisputed.

Kahoeka, sworn, My knowledge of it is the same as Kuokoa's.

[Award 3940; R.P. 877; Kauhiwai Kawailoa Waialua; 4 ap.; 7.35 Acs]