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In Polynesian mythology (specifically Hawaiian), Kukuailimoku is the god of war, who wears a helmet covered in bloody feathers; his eyes are made of a pair of shells.


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King Kamehameha I of Hawaii (510 words)
The priest replied that a temple should be built to the war god Kukailimoku, and on the sacrificial alter must be laid the body of a chief.
Kukailimoku and the other images of the gods were placed in niches which had been prepared for them.
Throughout could be hurt the chanting of the priests and the beating of the drums.
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