Mahele Documents

06670 Kuoha, Kaaepule, Kauhikila; sibling
Claim Number: 06670
Claimant: Mahi
Other claimant:Kuoha, Kaaepule, Kauhikila; sibling
Other name:
Island: Molokai
District: Kona, East
Ahupuaa: Halawa
Ili: Kamoku, Keauhou
Statistics: 5798 characters 1041 words
No. 6670, Mahi, Halawa, Molokai, January 25, 1848
N.R. 217v7


Greetings to the Land Commissioners: I have a claim in an `ili in the Ahupua`a of Halawa on the Island of Molokai. The name of this `ili is Keau, and I have a mo`o on it, which is 133 fathoms long by 9 fathoms wide.

The land has been occupied from the time of my kupunas, and I am the survivor, and have cultivated it from the time I received it until this day. This claim has some taro lo`i and also a kula. I request that if this claim is found valid it be awarded to me.
MAHI


F.T. 55v6
6670, Mahi

Mahi claims a moo in ili Kamoku.

Mauka, Ku
Makai, Upai

Claim began in 1842 & konohiki confirms it. 1 hakuone.


F.T. 183v6 also page 104
No. 6670, Mahi

Moo ma ka ili o Kamoku ma Halawa.

Mauka, Ku
Makai, Upai.

Ua loaa i ka 1842, aole mea keakea, 1 poalima.


F.T. 175-176v15
No. 6670, Mahi, Halawa, Oct. 8, 1853

Kue Konohiki T. Keaweiwi

Nakalina, hoohikiia. Ua ike au i keia wahi ....

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.... land passed to
the heirs of Uu in the name of Uu. He had a different land in the 'Ili of Puaalau 2; however he did not survey his own claim - he surveyed Mahi's.

I know the 2 apanas of taro and kula land at Keauhou, Halawa.

Apana 3: Taro land.
Mauka, land of Kalauwahea
Koolau & Kona, land of Konohiki
Makai, land of Kewalo.

Apana 4:
Mauka, land of Kalauwahea
Koolau & Kona, land of Konohiki
Makai, land of Kewalo.

He received these apanas from Kuoha when Kinau was alive, and he /Kuoha/ had them from ancient times. He had quiet possession on these apanas until his death when they were inherited by his hoahanaus, and there, until this day, there has been no dispute.

Kekahuna, sworn, His claim in these apanas is good.


N.T. 183v6 [also page 104]
No. 6670, Mahi

Moo in ili of Kamoku in Halawa.

[It is bounded]:
Mauka by Ku
Makai by Upai

Land received in 1842, no objections, 1 poalima is there.

[Award 6670; R.P. 4582; Keauhou Halawa East Kona; 1 ap.; 1 rood 13 rods]