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The God of war , and one of the four gods in Hawaiian mythology along with Kanaloa, Kāne (twin brothers), and Lono. Husband of the goddess Hina. Ku means 'snatcher of the land'.
In Hawaiian religion, Kū is one of the four great gods. The other three are Kanaloa, Kāne, and Lono. Some feathered god images or akua hulu manu are considered ...
... Kū, the male God of war and politics. Carved to inspire a sense of fear and severity, Kū stands as tall as the human warriors who worshipped him and likely ...
Ku is said to preside over all male spirits (gods), Hina over the female. They are national gods, for the whole people lay claim to their protection as children ...
Ku'ula (“red Ku”) was a fisherman who was possessed by the god Ku and given power over fish. (The color red was sacred to the gods, and reddish things became ...
Ku is best known as the god of war and "snatcher of lands" in Hawaiian mythology. He also had other manifestations where he was the god of politics, farming, ...
Ku-ka'ili-moko, one of the manifestations of Ku, is the Hawaiian god of war, and this one was made for and erected by King Kamehameha I at the end of the ...
Ku is considered to be the god of war in Hawaiian mythology and is also the patron god of warriors in the region. Listen · At a glance · Introduction · Physical Traits
Kū is the man. That is, he is the akua for the kuleana and work of males. The role of Kū is to protect and provide for ʻohana and the community.
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