Kii-Hulu Manu (Hawaiian feathered image), a representation of the war god Ku, often carried into battle. Made from bird feathers woven into a wicker frame, with mother-of-pearl eye inlays, seeds for the corneas, and dog teeth (709 x 1000).

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    1. capthazelwoodsflask on

      Hawaiians didn’t fuck around when it came to making stuff for war.

      Think of a bunch of guys coming at you, one with this, and the rest with what are basically clubs with shark teeth all over them.

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