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-afakour

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-ahagi

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-akupwɨn

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-akweiái

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-anunu

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-apwor

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-apwupwu

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-arukwasán

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-aruvaí

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-ápwaha

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arihii ringringi nima

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v taetem ol pos blo aos.

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Huapwa

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ia-kapaii nikawa

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v mi planem kava

ia-kasua ia kunu

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v mi baddle le kenou

Iatukwei

Iatukwei
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kaies

kaies
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kaies

kaies
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kasitu

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kawga ia-puka

kawga ia-puka
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konianaker

Epinephelus merra http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-merra.html
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konkamun

Photo by Martial Wahe
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kopwa

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kuanuares

Lygodium reticulatum
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[kwanrares] n.

kueria ia natom

Accipiter hiogaster
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kuri

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kuvahívahi

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kwanei awou

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kwaninihi

The entire plant is pulled up, the stems bound together and used to  make a local broom.
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[kwani̤ni̤] n.

Example: The entire plant is pulled up, the stems bound together and used to make a local broom.

kwankwanei

Sawn timber. Open ripe seed with stone or hammer, eat nut inside.
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Example: Sawn timber. Open ripe seed with stone or hammer, eat nut inside.

kwanuni-

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kwonhim

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lata

lata
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lata

mai napuei kireii

mai napuei kireii
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manari-ianupag

Cultural: After a young boy is circumcised, a special kava (“Tapuga”) is prepared. The leaf of this tree is then tied to each branch of the tree to signify the ceremony.
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[manariən nəʔpəŋ] n.

Example: Cultural: After a young boy is circumcised, a special kava (“Tapuga”) is prepared. The leaf of this tree is then tied to each branch of the tree to signify the ceremony.

maramara apusan

Tapinoma melanocephalum https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/69122-Tapinoma-melanocephalum
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marao

Sargocentron spiniferum http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-spiniferum.html
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minin pitew

Acanthurus mata http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthurus-mata.html
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nafeiruan

Hundreds of years ago, there was no tobacco. People dried and smoked this as tobacco. When fishing, wrap string around stem--use as a reel.
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Example: Hundreds of years ago, there was no tobacco. People dried and smoked this as tobacco. When fishing, wrap string around stem--use as a reel.

nafáu

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nahpao

Balistoides viridescens http://fishbase.org/summary/Balistoides-viridescens.html
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nahpao phisir

Canthidermis maculata http://fishbase.org/summary/Canthidermis-maculata.html
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nakamako

Fruits are edible, ripe, break open with hammer and eat seeds fresh. Stems for house posts. Stems for carving.
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Example: Fruits are edible, ripe, break open with hammer and eat seeds fresh. Stems for house posts. Stems for carving.

nakwus

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namari

Planted for shade near a village or near houses. Shade tree.
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Example: Planted for shade near a village or near houses. Shade tree.

namnuk

Crateva religiosa
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nangai

Fruits have edible seeds. To prepare, sun dry the fruits, break kernal and roast or boil the nut inside. Is a common food plant. The wood makes good timber. The latex can be collected, put in a tin and then heated over a fire. It turns black and can be used as black paint. It also smells nice when heated.
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[naŋe] n.

Example: Fruits have edible seeds. To prepare, sun dry the fruits, break kernal and roast or boil the nut inside. Is a common food plant. The wood makes good timber. The latex can be collected, put in a tin and then heated over a fire. It turns black and can be used as black paint. It also smells nice when heated.

nanmi nevau

Take bundle of stems, put under the sea, with a stone on top, after a week, put the remainder on top of the stone and it will calm the sea. Sore chest from carrying too much wight -- double hanful of leaves, mash into 1 liter water -- drink 1 liter/day for 9 days.
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Example: Take bundle of stems, put under the sea, with a stone on top, after a week, put the remainder on top of the stone and it will calm the sea. Sore chest from carrying too much wight -- double hanful of leaves, mash into 1 liter water -- drink 1 liter/day for 9 days.

nanumun

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nanɨs

Planted along the coast and used for protection against storms.
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Example: Planted along the coast and used for protection against storms.

nanɨs

Poisonous plant. Planted near cultivated garden to kill virus in soil.
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Example: Poisonous plant. Planted near cultivated garden to kill virus in soil.

narrer

People use trunk for houseposts as the stem is very straight. The stem also can be used for firewood.
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[næhɨr] n.

Example: People use trunk for houseposts as the stem is very straight. The stem also can be used for firewood.

natgamera

(moss)
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naurie

House posts, rafters, good for building in Tanna. Scrape stem in cup and squeeze with water into a glass to give someone with heavy menstrual bleeding. 1 stem to fill a cup, mix with water, 1 liter /day for 7 days. Shark causes bleeding, maybe the person ate too much shark. This will solve that. This plant is called "medicine of the shark".
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Example: House posts, rafters, good for building in Tanna. Scrape stem in cup and squeeze with water into a glass to give someone with heavy menstrual bleeding. 1 stem to fill a cup, mix with water, 1 liter /day for 7 days. Shark causes bleeding, maybe the person ate too much shark. This will solve that. This plant is called "medicine of the shark".

nawes

When the fruit is ripe, it is put in a pot with water. Fill half of a large bag (2 liters) with fruit, add this to 2 liters of water and macerate the fruit in the water. Drink 2 cups/day of this extract, morning and afternoon, for one week to make skin oily when it is too dry. This is necessary, for example, when a person drinks too much kava and thir skin dries out. Eat young fruits as a protection from someone who wants to do you harm. It is said that the fruit has 10 eyes, and can watch after you. Cover fish with leaves to cook in a fire. Crush and boil pieces of the stem and leaves and dri
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Example: When the fruit is ripe, it is put in a pot with water. Fill half of a large bag (2 liters) with fruit, add this to 2 liters of water and macerate the fruit in the water. Drink 2 cups/day of this extract, morning and afternoon, for one week to make skin oily when it is too dry. This is necessary, for example, when a person drinks too much kava and thir skin dries out. Eat young fruits as a protection from someone who wants to do you harm. It is said that the fruit has 10 eyes, and can watch after you. Cover fish with leaves to cook in a fire. Crush and boil pieces of the stem and leaves and dri

nekaritang

Used to trap birds. Cut the stem of this plant and collect the sap. Take a small vine locally known as Nanupi, and roll the vine into a ball, infuse it with white latex which then turns brown, put it in a papaya or banana tree--when a bird comes to feed on the fruit of those trees, it gets stuck to the ball and can’t leave. This is good for harvesting small birds to be eaten.
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[naka̤ri̤təŋ] n.

Example: Used to trap birds. Cut the stem of this plant and collect the sap. Take a small vine locally known as Nanupi, and roll the vine into a ball, infuse it with white latex which then turns brown, put it in a papaya or banana tree--when a bird comes to feed on the fruit of those trees, it gets stuck to the ball and can’t leave. This is good for harvesting small birds to be eaten.

nekes kes

When a person sees this in flower, they know that the taro is ready for harvest. Birds like the fruit and so boys like to hunt the birds near the plant.
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[nakɨskɨs] n.

Example: When a person sees this in flower, they know that the taro is ready for harvest. Birds like the fruit and so boys like to hunt the birds near the plant.

nekoko

Stem used to make canoe. Easy to cut.
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Example: Stem used to make canoe. Easy to cut.

nevau

Weave bark fiber to make slings, grass skirt for ladies, hats and baskets. To do this, rett outer bark in sea for 1 week to rot everything but the fiber, take remaining fiber, dry in sun and use as a fiber for weaving.
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Example: Weave bark fiber to make slings, grass skirt for ladies, hats and baskets. To do this, rett outer bark in sea for 1 week to rot everything but the fiber, take remaining fiber, dry in sun and use as a fiber for weaving.

newou asori

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niknapus

Acalypha wilkesiana
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nipas

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nkafereng

Animal Feed: The whole plant is fed to pigs to keep them fat and healthy. It is referred to as “pig medecine” and is given once per week.
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Example: Animal Feed: The whole plant is fed to pigs to keep them fat and healthy. It is referred to as “pig medecine” and is given once per week.

nkhaourakou

Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).
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Example: Wood is hard, making it good for canoe making. Also used to make the stick that holds outrigger to canoe (Nikiavet).

nokekeien

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nuai nukori

nuai nukori
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nukune nai

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nukwaskwas

Hypolepis elegans
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numeiau

The stem of this tree makes good firewood, it is a light wood so easier to carry. People use it to start a fire, by using 2 sticks of this plant with chopped stem fragments, if there are no matches
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Example: The stem of this tree makes good firewood, it is a light wood so easier to carry. People use it to start a fire, by using 2 sticks of this plant with chopped stem fragments, if there are no matches

nɨfaiafe

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nɨpatakinuwak

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nɨpikáu

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nɨpitoga

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nɨpregɨn

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parangi

Acanthurus auranticavus http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthurus-auranticavus.html
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paru

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pawpawuk

Thyas coronata https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/121948-Thyas-coronata
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pawpawuk pitew

Hypolimnas bolina https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/70174-Hypolimnas-bolina
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pawpawuk pitew

Hypolimnas bolina

pendkos

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Example: Is a soft taro variety good for boiling or roasting. It grows very tall

penesu

Chlorurus microrhinos http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-microrhinos.html
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penesu

Scarus altipinnis http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-altipinnis.html
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perepere

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rawtapareɨ ia- takouar

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susu

susu
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Takiaew sei tasi

Goniobranchus kuniei https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/469422-Goniobranchus-kuniei
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tata

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tekɨ- ~ tiki

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n. inalienable

tesereng

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Example: There is a story that an evil spirit stole this yam during the time of the ancestors, taking it from this area to the other side of the volcano. Because the spirit took the best part of the yam, leaving the worst part, this one became hard to grow

tiki nau

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tikinau ~ talenau

tikinau ~ talenau
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tipurpai

Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of house. It is considered a strong wood.
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Example: Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of house. It is considered a strong wood.

tuvai

Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. It is also used to make dugout canoes. Tool: The wood of this plant is used to create the study part of a bow. It is noted, however, that there are better woods for this purpose.
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Example: Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. It is also used to make dugout canoes. Tool: The wood of this plant is used to create the study part of a bow. It is noted, however, that there are better woods for this purpose.

vɨraku

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wipin sarapiran

Leiognathus equulus http://fishbase.org/summary/Leiognathus-equulus.html
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yakakusarɨp

yakakusarɨp
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yapha

Naso unicornis http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-unicornis.html
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yatir

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Example: Used for cooking (boiling)

ɨnteta

ɨnteta
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