Ku-waha-ilo

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Ku-waha-ilo, also known as Akua, was the god of war, politics, farming and fishing. He is the husband of the goddess Hina. As primordial gods who have existed for eternity, Kū, Kāne, and Lono caused light to shine in upon the world.

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sibling of
Kāne, Lono
consort of
Hina

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“Ku-waha-ilo (Ku of the maggot-dropping mouth) Also known as Akua, he was the (god) of war, politics, farming and fishing. As the husband of the goddess Hina, it has been supposedly suggested a form of complementary dualism exists, as the word kū in the Hawaiian language means "to stand" while one meaning of hina is”

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