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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 to represent Kū. Kū is worshiped under many names, including Kū-ka-ili-moku (also written Kūkaʻilimoku), the "Snatcher of Land". Rituals for Kūkaʻilimoku included human sacrifice, which was not part of the worship of other gods.

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  • كوكايليموكو (ar)
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  • クー (ハワイ神話) (ja)
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  • Ку (мифология) (ru)
  • Ku (gudar) (sv)
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  • کوکایلیموكو (بالإنجليزية: Kukailimoku)‏ إله الحرب في هاواي. رسم برأس ذي مظهر عنيف تغطيه أريش حمر بلون الدم، ويرتدي خوذة. وعيناه عبارة عن صدفتين براقتين. (ar)
  • Kū ou Kū-ka-ili-moku est le dieu de la guerre de la mythologie hawaïenne. Avec , Kāne et Lono, il fait partie des quatre divinités les plus importantes des Hawaïens. Il est l'époux de la déesse Hina. (fr)
  • 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 to represent Kū. Kū is worshiped under many names, including Kū-ka-ili-moku (also written Kūkaʻilimoku), the "Snatcher of Land". Rituals for Kūkaʻilimoku included human sacrifice, which was not part of the worship of other gods. (en)
  • クー (ハワイ神話)(ハワイ語: Kū)はハワイ人の宗教に出てくる4大神のひとりで、男性のシンボルであり、戦いの神でもある。 (ja)
  • Ку (Kū) — один из верховных богов в древней полинезийской и гавайской мифологии. (ru)
  • Kū, na mitologia havaiana, é a divindade que forma, juntamente com Kane e Lono, a tríade criadora do primeiro casal humano. Kū ou Kū-ka-ili-moku era o deus da guerra para os antigos havaianos e era feito sacrifício humano como oferenda a Kū. Nos dias atuais, Kū ainda é reverenciado por muitas famílias havaianas. (pt)
  • Ku är i Oceaniens mytologi på Hawaii en grupp stridsgudar. Som enskilda gudar brukar dessa gestalter benämnas med en bestämning efter formen "Ku-i-skogen". De av dessa gestalter som utvecklats till fullvärdiga gudar brukar dessutom få nya funktioner, till exempel vara skyddsande åt snickare. (sv)
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  • کوکایلیموكو (بالإنجليزية: Kukailimoku)‏ إله الحرب في هاواي. رسم برأس ذي مظهر عنيف تغطيه أريش حمر بلون الدم، ويرتدي خوذة. وعيناه عبارة عن صدفتين براقتين. (ar)
  • Kū ou Kū-ka-ili-moku est le dieu de la guerre de la mythologie hawaïenne. Avec , Kāne et Lono, il fait partie des quatre divinités les plus importantes des Hawaïens. Il est l'époux de la déesse Hina. (fr)
  • 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 to represent Kū. Kū is worshiped under many names, including Kū-ka-ili-moku (also written Kūkaʻilimoku), the "Snatcher of Land". Rituals for Kūkaʻilimoku included human sacrifice, which was not part of the worship of other gods. (en)
  • クー (ハワイ神話)(ハワイ語: Kū)はハワイ人の宗教に出てくる4大神のひとりで、男性のシンボルであり、戦いの神でもある。 (ja)
  • Ку (Kū) — один из верховных богов в древней полинезийской и гавайской мифологии. (ru)
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