Origin
Kinilau is considered a figure of great importance in Hawaiian genealogy, with Hawaiians claiming descent from one of his sons. He is the son of Menehune and Luanu'u.
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In Hawaiian mythology, Kinilau is a figure described as the son of Menehune and Luanu'u, with significance related to ancestry. (Note: * Power tier: Primordial (Kinilau being a significant figure in Hawaiian genealogy and having multiple sons suggests he is at a higher power tier) * Sensory cues, wards, weaknesses: Not mentioned in s)
Kinilau is considered a figure of great importance in Hawaiian genealogy, with Hawaiians claiming descent from one of his sons. He is the son of Menehune and Luanu'u.
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