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Accretion

Gradual additions to land, by deposits of sand or soil, by bordering Waters through natural causes.

Acquisition of new lands that have been formed by accretion.

Agricultural land use

47%, High capacity for intensive cultivation

Ahupuaa

Narrow strips from Mountain to Sea

Allodial system

Private ownership

Conservation land use

48%, primarily of lands in the existing forest and water Reserve zones

Great Mahele

Great division of lands wick occurred in 1848 and provided the basis for modern Land Titles in the islands.

Ili

Subdivision of land, generally a smaller estate

Kamehameha deed

Crown lands or sometimes sold by 8 Kamehameha deed and were recorded by book and page number