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Cultural Surveys Hawai‘i Job Code: KALIHI 17<br />

Appendix D: Land Commission Awards – Down<strong>to</strong>wn Honolulu<br />

<strong>LCA</strong> <strong>No</strong>. 22 <strong>to</strong> G. Kauwaina<br />

<strong>LCA</strong> <strong>No</strong>. 22 <strong>to</strong> G. Kauwaina, Transcription<br />

<strong>No</strong>. 22, G. Kauwaina<br />

F.R. 39v1<br />

[Margin note: Presented 1/4 of 11 o'clock A.M. 15 April]<br />

1 document entered in Native Register page 40.<br />

N.R. 40v1<br />

<strong>No</strong>. 22 G. Kauwaina, Weloula, Petition, Kapuukolo, Honolulu Oahu, April 8, 1846<br />

To the Land Commissioners: I hereby testify as <strong>to</strong> my rights in the lot, from when my<br />

makuakane lived there till now /when/ I, his keiki /have it/.<br />

My makuas lived in the time of Kamehameha /I/. Kuihelani was here in Honolulu. Then, the<br />

people lived under the authority of Kuihelani. This lot of mine was from my makuas until their<br />

death, and I was their heir. Therefore, I take an edge of my place <strong>to</strong> convey <strong>to</strong> Weloula and an<br />

edge <strong>to</strong> convey <strong>to</strong> Napahi. In the sketch below is shown what is conveyed and what remains. The<br />

numbers are explana<strong>to</strong>ry. Place conveyed <strong>to</strong> Weloula, 1-2-3-4. Place conveyed <strong>to</strong> Napahi, 5-6-7-<br />

8. Remainder <strong>to</strong> me, 9-10-11-12.<br />

This is the description by the petitioner G. Kauwaina<br />

N.R. 82-83v1<br />

<strong>No</strong>. 22, L. Paahana & Kapau, See 22 G. Kauwaina, Puukolo, April 279 1846<br />

Greetings <strong>to</strong> the Land Commissioners - the ones who rectify troubles and entanglements: I am<br />

petitioning you for the place which Kauwaina has asked for. Before you award <strong>to</strong> Kauwaina,<br />

wait, and award a<br />

certain side <strong>to</strong> me. We are the true heirs of Napahi.<br />

Farewell,<br />

L. PAAHANA, KAPAU<br />

F.T. 30v1<br />

Claim <strong>No</strong>. 22, G. Kauwaina, June 10, <strong>No</strong>. 66, Napahi<br />

Umi, witness, sworn deposed, She knows claimant has resided from his childhood in the place<br />

where he now lives. His father occupied the place in the time of Kamehameha 1st. It was not<br />

surrounded by a fence till a long time after. <strong>No</strong> person has interfered [sic] with this residence<br />

there that I am aware of.<br />

Kane, sworn deposed, he knows claimant lived at the place which he claims at the time Rihoriho<br />

arrived at this Island. There was no fence around it, except a little stick fence <strong>to</strong> keep the pigs<br />

Archaeological Inven<strong>to</strong>ry Survey Plan, HHCTCP City Center (Phase IV) Construction D-8<br />

TMK: [1] 1-2, 1-5, 1-7, 2-1, 2-3 (Various Plats and Parcels)

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