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Claim Number: 08452*M
Claimant: Keohokalole, A. wahine
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Maui
District: Kula, Lahaina, Hana
Ahupuaa: Aapueo, Alae 3, Kamehame, Kealahou 3 & 4, Koheo 2, Kukuiaeo, Paeohi, Hana, Kuhua, Kooka
Ili: Paeohi, Pahoa, Muolea
Statistics: 7548 characters 1194 words
No. 8452*M, Keohokalole, Waikiki, Oahu, February 5, 1848
N.R. 567-568v5


I, the one whose name is below, hereby state my claims in my lands to enter in the lands of the Mo'i. These are things done by my own hands, with my people.

At Waiomao, one orange tree and my cultivated valley, an `Ili in Waikiki, with seven lo'i.
At Kapiwai are two mala of coffee and one mala of lauhala, one lo'i, and also a cultivated lot. This in an 'Ili in the Ahupua'a of Honolulu, Island of Oahu.
At Makua, on the Island of Oahu, one orange tree.

At Aamakao, an Ahupua'a on the Island of Hawaii, is one lo'i, and a house lot and an orange tree.
In the District of Kau, Ahupua'a of Wailau, is a house lot in the land.
In the Ahupua'a of Kaalaiki is a lot like that /in Wailau/. These are on the Island of Hawaii.

At Lahaina, in Kuhua Ahupua'a, is a mala of lauhala.

At Honouliwai, an Ahupua'a on the Island of Molokai are two orange trees.

At Kula, Island of Maui, Keokea Ahupua'a, there are three small mala of sweet potatoes and one mala of taro, made by our own hands, not by /those of/ the /people of the/ land.
At Kooka, an Ahupua'a in Lahaina, are four coconut trees and a single coconut tree at the shore in the lot of Kualaula, in Kiika, a /total of/ five coconut trees, and some kou trees at Pahoa, which have not been counted, also a hala clump is there, at the seas ....

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.... ula, Maui, and transfer to the Government and list one of the Alae's in Kula, Maui, in lieu of Aapueo 2, sold by Kapaakea through mistake.

By order of Privy Council
December 22, 1850
Resolved, that the Government shall accept the division of lands of the chiefs as made by them, and those laid off for the Government shall be the government third of their lands.
By order of the King and Council
August 27th, 1850

I hereby certify the foregoing to be true copies of the original documents now on file in this Department.
(sign) A.G. Thruston, Chief Clerk, Interior Department
November 9th, 1853

[Award 8452 (Maui); R.P. 4388; 1 ap. Aapueo Kula Ahupuaa; Alae 3 Kula 1 ap. (ahupuaa), Kamehame Kula, R.P. 4388 & 7453 Kealahou 3-4 Kula (Apana 6); R.P. 7453; Kamehamenui Kula (Apana 21) together 5067 Acres; Koheo 2 Kula Ahupuaa Ap. 19; R.P. 4388; Kukuiaeo Kula; Muolea Hana; 1 ap.; ahupuaa; Paeohi Lahaina; Kukuiokaea Kula Ahupuaa Ap. 7; (Hawaii): Kealakekua S. Kona R.P. 7533 & 3607; Honohina Hilo R.P. 4386 & 7693; Kaawaloa S Kona R.P. 7532 & 4386, & 4385; Onouli S Kona R.P. 4386 & 7146; Keahuolo N. Kona R.P. 6886; Paauhau Hamakua R.P. 87123; Pau N. Kohala R.P. 8083; Puua Puna R.P. 7788; Kawela Kau R.P. 6886; Keaiwa Kau; (Oahu) R.P. 4386 & 7876; Malaekahana Koolauloa R.P. 5616; Kapiwai Pauoa R.P. 4389; Hamohamo Waikiki R.P. 5588 & 8330; Kahana Koolauloa R.P. 4387; See Award MA 3 for Hamoa Hana award]