Mahele
Kepā Maly and Onaona Pomroy Maly completed a review of all the original land title records of the Hawaiian Kingdom recorded during the Māhele ‘Āina (Land Division) between the years 1847 and 1855. For the first time, all of the Māhele records have been compiled in one collection, and the original Hawaiian-language documents of the Native Register and Testimony collections were translated by Kepā Maly for this program. The results provide readers with significant documentation coming from those who lived on and knew the land in a traditional manner. The Māhele documents describe land use, residency, and the practices of the families of Honouliuli and its smaller land subdivisions. With this information, we are able better to understand the history and cultural landscape of Honouliuli. While much has changed in the last 170 years, the spirit of place, the named places, and lives of those who came before us are still present on the land. Their history adds value to our own lives and community.
Māhele Award Book Survey, Helu 5653 B of Kanehekili
Helu 5653: The Claim of Kua (Kekua)
Claimant: Kua
Location: ‘Ili of Maui, Kahui, Polapola, and Kamalua
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Dec. 6, 1847
Status: Awarded; Royal Patent 3078
Palapala Sila Nui Helu 3078, Kuleana Helu 5653, to Kua
Māhele Award Book Survey, Helu 5653 of Kua
Helu 5650: The Claim of Kekiowai
Claimant: Kekiowai
Location: ‘Ili of Puuloa and Makawela
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Dec. 11, 1847
Status: Not awarded
Helu 5594: The Claim of Kauhane
Claimant: Kauhane
Location: ‘Ili of Puuloa and Kohepalaoa
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Dec. 25, 1847
Status: Not awarded
Helu 5587: The Claim of Kaholo
Claimant: Kaholo
Location: ‘Ili of Puuloa and Keahi
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Jan. 19, 1848
Status: Not awarded
Native Register To the Honorable Commissioners who Settle Title. Aloha to you. I hereby tell you of my house lot claim. It is there at Keahi, Puuloa, Oahu. Here are its boundaries: towards the North, a kula parcel; towards the East, the houses of Kaule; towards the South, the sea; West, a kula parcel.
Helu 5584: The Claim of Kauhi
Claimant: Kauhi
Location: ‘Ili of Puuloa, Kohepalaoa, and Okiokiolepe
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Jan. 11, 1847
Status: Not awarded
Helu 5204: The Claim of Kalama
Claimant: Kalama
Location: ‘Ili of Polapola
Recorded at: Honouliuli
Date: Jan. 22, 1848
Status: Awarded; Royal Patent 2865
Native Register Land claim of Kalama in Honouliuli, in Ewa.