"In Hawaiian mythology, Kū is one of the four great gods. The other three are Kanaloa, Kāne, and Lono.
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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.wikipedia.org 22.09.2021)