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aiau noiai afatumubuku

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I have grandchildren

amtakinaga

n crowd, group of people

arajia

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n a claw

ate

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n heart

ausafi

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n smoke of fire

Averi

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n village near Mouga, Futuna

fai

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[fai] n. Stingray

fakafotu

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n hole, depression, crater

fara harafa

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v roast in wrapped leaves

fare furufuru

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[fare furufuru] A type of traditional housing.

Fare Kareka

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n beach in Futuna

Farea

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n lookout point on Futuna

fasao

n word

fatoto

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[fatoto] The fore and aft pegs holding up the outrigger boom.

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

feniepuku

n arrow (for a bird)

firia

n a braid or braided piece of rope

fitjika

n servant

foinaravrevi

n a mound between two rows of yams

fojinai

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[foʃinai] n womb

fonutoki

n the brim edge of a vessel

foromaga

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n vocal cords

fuaga

n grindstone

fue

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[ɸue] Second verse of Popokiga, a fishing song

fugou

n your child’s spouse

fuhi

v to set sail

gahgaji

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n sternum

hgaro, garo

n molars, bicuspids

hkafiga

n cooking, preparation of food

hliki

adj small

hnou

v to thatch

hutoi

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v to roast

hva

n sound, voice, noise

Ibau

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[ipau] The name of a place on Futuna island.

inu

v to drink

ipapao

n empty shell of a fruit

ira

n freckle, discoloration

kafa

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[kafa] The bindings used to join canoe parts. Traditionally made of coconut fiber, but today fishing line is used.

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

kaifara

n sideboard of canoe

kaka

n spathe of coconut palm

kanai

Mugil cephalus http://fishbase.org/summary/Mugil-cephalus.html
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[kanai] n. Flathead Grey Mullet, Sea Mullet, Grey Mullet

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kanai

Liza vaigiensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Liza-vaigiensis.html
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[kanai] n. Squaretail Mullet

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kano

n body; soul

kape kanu

Lutjanus kasmira http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-kasmira.html
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[kape kanu] n. Common Bluestripe Snapper

(Bislama) Sone

Example: Photo by Lyle Vail / Lizard Island Research Station, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kapekanu

Lutjanus kasmira http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-kasmira.html
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[kapekanu] n. Common Bluestripe Snapper

Example: Photo by Lyle Vail / Lizard Island Research Station, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

karea

n shell axe fashioned from the conch shell

karoa

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n necklace

kaufafa

n jaw, jawbone

kauisu

n septum

kauvmaka kiato

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[kauvmaka kiato] Y-shaped stick used to hold up the outrigger beam.

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

kava

n sakau, kava

kona

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[kona] adj. sour

kurokuro

n. type of plant (collection: Michael J. Balick #5243)

Example: The wood is collected for firewood. It is good for cooking lap lap in the earth oven. When cooking in the earth oven, the leaves are used to cover the stones on the fire, and then when the oven is covered with stones, put these leaves on top of the oven. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))

mamafuji

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n killing stick shaped like the stalk of a banana plant

mara

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n fermented banana or breadfruit pudding

marino

Pterocaesio trilineata http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-trilineata.html
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[marinou] n. Three-Stripe Fusilier

Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

marino

Caesio teres http://fishbase.org/summary/Caesio-teres.html
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[marinou] n. Yellow And Blueback Fusilier, Blue And Yellow Fusilier

Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

mavaka

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n stranger, guest

melomelo

n penis

moiau

Scarus flavipectoralis http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-flavipectoralis.html
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[mwejau] n. Yellowfin Parrotfish (Juvenile)

Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

moropake

n. type of plant (collection: Michael J. Balick #5234)

Example: (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74), Samuel Seru (male, 31))

motu tafanua

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[motu taɸanua] the harvest season

mouga

n hill

nafara

n sprouted coconut

nagavai

n stream, water channel

najeji

n lobster trap

Namtaperi

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n cliffs near Esoa

nifonea

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n fishhook

nonu

n. type of plant (collection: Michael J. Balick #5225)

Example: The fruits are used as a medicine. For any generalized sickness in the body, collect a handful or two of ripe fruits, put them in a bottle with water, allow this to ferment for 5 days, and drink liquid 3x day before meals. For swellings on the body, heat the leaves over a fire and rub on the affected area 1x daily for as long as needed, when the swelling goes away. The stems of this tree are good for house posts as they last a long time. The leaves can be used to cover lap=lap when cooking. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))

numkumo

n stick of sugar cane

oromea

Scarus altipinnis http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-altipinnis.html
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[oramea] n. Filament-Finned Parrotfish

Example: Photo by Leonard Low, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

paea

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n stone fence

pakasi

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n pig

paretafeikofi

v to give little in return, give a small return feast

paru bare utu

Aphareus rutilans http://fishbase.org/summary/Aphareus-rutilans.html
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[baru bare utu] n. Rusty Jobfish

(Bislama) Silva Poulet

Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

paru fifiji

Pristipomoides multidens http://fishbase.org/summary/Pristipomoides-multidens.html
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[baru fifiʃi] n. Goldbanded Jobfish, Goldband Snapper

(Bislama) Big Scale Poulet

Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

pau

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n edible white fruit

paua

Siganus doliatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-doliatus.html
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[ba:wa] n. Barred Spinefoot, Barred Rabbitfish

Example: Photo by Biodiversity Institute of Ontario, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

paumu

forelegs

Pentoro

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n homesite in Futuna

poja vae louiariri

n middle toe

poja vae takemariri

n big toe

pua

n back

raimutu

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n neice, nephew, son-in-law, daughter-in-law (referring to the relative of a man)

roi

Cephalopholis formosa http://fishbase.org/summary/Cephalopholis-formosa.html
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[roi] n. Bluelined Hind, Bluelined Grouper

Example: Photo by Amada44 / Wikimedia Commons, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

rokinea

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[rokinea] Traditional earth oven.

ruku

Epibulus insidiator http://fishbase.org/summary/Epibulus-insidiator.html
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[ruku] n. Sling-Jaw Wrasse

Example: Photo by Ian Shaw / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

Soata

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n Yesur volcano, Tanna

sukale

Todiramphus
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[sukale] Kingfisher

Example: Photo by Bryan Harry / National Park Service; License: Public Domain via Wikimedia Commons

suku

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[suku] fish part: caudal fin

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

takere

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[takere] The floor of the canoe.

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

takuku moana

Macolor niger http://fishbase.org/summary/Macolor-niger.html
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[takuku moana] n. Black-and-White Snapper

Example: Photo by dachalan / Flickr, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

tasi

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num 1, one

tawai

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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[tawai] The large, main section of the canoe from which people fish.

Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017

tepiri

n spleen

toga

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n east wind

toto

Bodianus loxozonus http://fishbase.org/summary/Bodianus-loxozonus.html
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[toto] n. Blackfin Hogfish

Example: Photo by Ian Shaw / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

tuta

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[tuta] An old form of canoe in which two tawai are joined together.

Urifafa

Urifafa
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[urifafa] n. wind from the southwest near Sukeamu/Oneone

watjiri

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[wajiri] n. lightning and thunder

wowofine

n. type of plant (collection: Michael J. Balick #5244)

Example: Ancient people were said to use this vine to decorate their heads during the Kastom dance. If people decorate their heads with this vine today, they say that the vine is from the God of Matchichiki, Futina and if one wears it, people will know that the person is from Futuna--a form of identity. (authorities: Naumeta Rose (male, 32), Paul Fatapa (male, 74))