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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. |
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Agricultural land use |
47%, High capacity for intensive cultivation |
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Ahupuaa |
Narrow strips from Mountain to Sea |
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Allodial system |
Private ownership |
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Conservation land use |
48%, primarily of lands in the existing forest and water Reserve zones |
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Great Mahele |
Great division of lands wick occurred in 1848 and provided the basis for modern Land Titles in the islands. |
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Ili |
Subdivision of land, generally a smaller estate |
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Kamehameha deed |
Crown lands or sometimes sold by 8 Kamehameha deed and were recorded by book and page number |
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