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M. ROY:May I cite for everyone in, again, the written testimony that my <br />father alludes to his, as keeper of AhuÒena and his research, he brings forward the <br />confirmation of his belief based on oral histories and his research that the Hale O Kaili <br />did, in fact, house Kukailimoku rather than at AhuÒena. He make <br />SPRINGER:Where is -? <br />GIFFIN:Commissioner Springer is asking where. Can you point it out on <br />the map, please? <br />M. ROY:The Hale O Kaili is within the complex known as Keolonhihi and, <br />dad, IÓm going to ask you to come forward so I can go to my book <br />where Hale O Kaili is in proximity to Kamoa Point. <br />D. ROY:The writing is rather blurred here. <br />GIFFIN:Yeah. <br />D. ROY:Can I see that other map? I might be able to correlate this. <br />M. ROY:I will bring this to the Commissioners personally. This is the map <br />of Kekahuna of Keolonhihi. <br />NOMURA:Microphone, please. <br />D. ROY:I canÓt read that. <br />M. ROY:I will bring this right to the Commissioners. This is a map done by <br />Henry Kekahuna of Keolonhihi, and here itÓs clearly delineates where Hale O Kaili is. <br />D. ROY:This is Hale O Kaili. ThatÓs the site of KamehamehaÓs Royal <br />Guard. <br />M. DAVID:Mr. Togashi, can I pass this to you. Excuse me, sorry. <br />GIFFIN:Commissioner Springer? <br />SPRINGER:Thank you. I had a question regarding the Kekahuna map which <br />was listed among the exhibits that were proposed by the Intervenor. Is this then that <br />exhibit? <br />M. ROY:IÓd like to make it so. Yes. <br />ISHADO:Madam Chair? <br />17 <br /> <br />