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Who is Kukailimoku?

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Kukailimoku is the Hawaiian God of war.

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Kukailimoku is the Hawaiian God of War and sacrifice. He is often depicted as a fierce warrior with a large mouth and gaping jaws, symbolizing his power and ability to consume enemies. Kukailimoku was revered by Hawaiian chiefs and warriors for his protection and guidance in battle.

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