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Claim Number: 01800
Claimant: Waianae
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Oahu
District: Kona
Ahupuaa: Kalihi
Ili: Keauhou, Kaluaopalena
Statistics: 2850 characters 391 words
No. 1800, Waianae
N.R. 258-259v3


To the Land Commissioners, Greetings: /I have held/ my claim at Keauhou and Kaluaopalena, mauka of Kalihi, Island of Oahu, from the year 1841 to this day on which I petition you for my land claim.

The mo`o at Keauhou is bounded on the north by the road which goes from sea to the upland, on the east by the land of the Ahupua`a, on the south by the land of Keko, on the west by the land of W. Beckley and the po`alima lo`i of the konohiki.

Here is another claim and its boundaries: on the north, the lo`i ....

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.... i, also Ewa, Kaaikanaka

[No.] 3. 4 taro patches:
Mauka, Kaaikanaka, also on Honolulu side
Makai, Kaililaukea
Ewa, Kaunuohua.

[No.] 4. 1 taro patch at Kaluopalena:
Mauka, Manini
Honolulu and Makai, Pao
Ewa, Kaunuohua.

[No.] 5. 1 fish pond:
Mauka, Hooliliamanu
Honolulu, Kahaha
Makai, John Meek
Ewa, Kuhia.

Waianae's land is from Kinopu during the time of Kaahumanu I and he has always lived there to this time; no one has objected.

[Award 1800; R.P. 671; Keauhou Kalihi Kona; 2 ap.; 1.81 Acs]