Minifig Facts
The King Kahuka Minifig is part of the LEGO Pirates theme, specifically under the Islanders subtheme, which debuted in the early 1990s. He is recognized by his black hair piece and adorned ceremonial headdress, which is decorated with a red feather element. As a character, King Kahuka serves as the leader of the Islanders faction and is associated with sets that depict islander life and their interactions with the Pirate and Imperial factions, such as in the set "King Kahuka's Throne" (set number 6262) released in 1994. His role within the sets is mainly centered around his leadership of the Islanders, often depicted as protectors of their land and treasures.
Common description: Islander, King, with Black Hair-Piece
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“The new second Pirates Set theme was introduced in 1994. LEGO introduced the exotic side on pirates adventures with new minifigs as the Indian native islanders and wild animals. Green plate for a wonderful indigenous building.”
About Pirates Islanders

The Islanders subtheme includes minifigures such as King Kahuka, Islander Princess, and various island warriors. The storyline focuses on the Islanders' way of life, their rich cultural heritage, and their interactions with both pirates and the Imperial forces. These minifigures are characterized by their tribal attire, masks, and unique accessories, representing the indigenous inhabitants of the islands in the LEGO Pirates universe.
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