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Claim Number: 04266
Claimant: Kalawaia/Kalalawaia
Other claimant:
Other name:
Island: Oahu
District: Koolauloa
Ahupuaa: Waialee
Ili:
Statistics: 2686 characters 449 words
No. 4266, Kalalawaia
N.R. 234-235v4


To the Land Commissioners: Respectful greetings: I, Kalawaia, hereby state my claim for land at Waialee. The name of the mo`o is Kuahineole, with two lo`i, bounded on the north by Kauaua's /land/, on the east by Keliikui's /land/, on the south by kula land, on the west by Kaumailiula's /land/. I also have kula land. Four hala trees stand in the kula at Nahuaka. The fishing overseer, named Hao, is /in charge/ in those fishing days. At Kaunala I have a claim for s ....

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.... y the road
Waialua side by Kaumailiula's land
Makai by Kauaua's land & others.

Claimant has occupied the land for a long time, since before the death of Kinau. The konohiki took away one patch from him because he did not go to the poalima.

Aie, sworn, says the Tax Officer excused claimant from going to the labor days of the konohiki because of his age. Keliiwaiwaiole was the Tax Officer who excused hinm, in 1846.

[Award 4266; R.P. 3511; Waialee Koolauloa; 2 ap.; 1.09 Acs]