ʻāina KULEANA
Kuleana ʻĀina is defined as "owned land".[1] This refers to land that was utilized by Hawaiians and changed to fee simple ownership as a result of the 1848 Mahele.
[1]Pukuʻi and Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary, 179.
[1]Pukuʻi and Elbert, Hawaiian Dictionary, 179.
Kuleana Award INDEXThis Kuleana Award Index compares the Native Register, Foreign Testimony and Land Commission Award of each kuleana award within Kahuku ahupuaʻa.
Click here to read more. MaheleA brief description of the Māhele or land privatization. The process which made land available to Hawaiians and later, Non-Hawaiians.
Click here to learn more. buke māheleThe Buke Māhele showcases the award of Kahuku Ahupuaʻa to the Mōʻī, Kauikeaouli, King Kamehameha III.
Click here to access. Kuleana awardsThe Kuleana Awards are records of lands awarded to Hawaiians within Kahuku Ahupuaʻa as a result of the Māhele. These awards revel names of ʻili, moʻo ʻāina, crops cultivated and other fishponds used by claimants.
Click here to read more. Palapala ʻĀinaPapalapa ʻĀina are geographical maps. These maps include Government Survey Maps, Tax Map Key Maps, and newly constructed Maps.
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