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-ahiapwun

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-aiu

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-akahák

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-akwmhera

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-akwtenhi

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-apwor

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v intr

-apwsupus

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-arimi

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-arkarekɨr

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-arukwanɨpwun

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apusan

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araii niprai naii

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v katem stampa blo hood.

araka

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atɨg(i)

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bijak saranhi

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en masou

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erpot

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High Hill

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ia-kaosi puka

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v mi kilim pig

ia-kataring

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v mi lisen

ia-kesi-napuai

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kaharkahár

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kanari

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[ganari]

kapa

Lutjanus carponotatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lutjanus-carponotatus.html
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Example: Photo by Ian Shaw / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kapuapu

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karikao

eatable shell, boiled in the saucepan or roasted in the fire
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Droka

Example: eatable shell, boiled in the saucepan or roasted in the fire

karuarua

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katiaitukros

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kawakawa

Photo by Martial Wahe
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kiri

Zanclus cornutus http://fishbase.org/summary/Zanclus-cornutus.html
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kofetatea

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konuwak arwerew

Cephalopholis miniata http://fishbase.org/summary/Cephalopholis-miniata.html
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Example: Photo by Jan Messersmith, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

kormahak ~ kwarumahakw

kormahak ~ kwarumahakw
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krirɨm kwajia

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kuanuares

Lygodium reticulatum
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[kwanrares] n.

kurun

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kwanaruru

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kwatmaseka

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kɨrhir

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kɨrɨgrɨg

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kɨtir

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mai táhapwar

mai táhapwar
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Mar pitew

Mar pitew

mariveia

Siganus vulpinus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-vulpinus.html
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Mwatiktiki

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namap

To make rain, take four branches, mixed with Zingiber zerumbet (5078). Leave for one week until it rots and smells bad. Move it to the land and it will rain. Leaf is used to stop lightning and thunder. Take four leaves mash, cut a forked stick of  Natchy (5019) take outer bark off, put in fire to warm it, wrap with leaf, put in ffront of you in ground and when lightning is coming break off the fork and the thunder will stop. Children eat the fruits.
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Example: To make rain, take four branches, mixed with Zingiber zerumbet (5078). Leave for one week until it rots and smells bad. Move it to the land and it will rain. Leaf is used to stop lightning and thunder. Take four leaves mash, cut a forked stick of Natchy (5019) take outer bark off, put in fire to warm it, wrap with leaf, put in ffront of you in ground and when lightning is coming break off the fork and the thunder will stop. Children eat the fruits.

namri nanimek

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napuei pameta

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Narhak

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natimi

Photo by Martial Wahe
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neis

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neiv

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nekethirau

Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.
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Example: Remove base from flower and chew flower--tastes sweet. Long ago there were no pens, you could use this flower to write message on wood.

nekira

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[nikere] n.

Example: Local medicine, secret use.

niamɨs

Peel stem and chop pieces of stem and pieces of stem of Pipturus argenteus (MB 5121), add fresh water, squeeze in hair, rub head in one direction, do this for one month then hair will turn blond color (for Toka dance) and will also help dreadlocks.
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Example: Peel stem and chop pieces of stem and pieces of stem of Pipturus argenteus (MB 5121), add fresh water, squeeze in hair, rub head in one direction, do this for one month then hair will turn blond color (for Toka dance) and will also help dreadlocks.

niar

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niemhis

Young leaves are edible fresh or can be boiled for 5 min in pot.  Can roll young leaves around coconut pieces and eat it with salt. Green fruits edible. Red fruits boiled, salted and eaten.
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Example: Young leaves are edible fresh or can be boiled for 5 min in pot. Can roll young leaves around coconut pieces and eat it with salt. Green fruits edible. Red fruits boiled, salted and eaten.

nifar

nifua

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nipar

Wood is very hard and good for making canoe. Wood is good to build house (house posts). Takes seeds from dried fruit, break them open,  boil in water and collect oil that rises to the top. This oil used as massage oil. Rub oil from dried seeds in hair to kill lice.
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Example: Wood is very hard and good for making canoe. Wood is good to build house (house posts). Takes seeds from dried fruit, break them open, boil in water and collect oil that rises to the top. This oil used as massage oil. Rub oil from dried seeds in hair to kill lice.

nuapupu

When a person is stung by a jellyfish, take 5-6 leaves and whip the sore for 5-10 minutes and this will reduce the soreness of the wound.
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Example: When a person is stung by a jellyfish, take 5-6 leaves and whip the sore for 5-10 minutes and this will reduce the soreness of the wound.

nukuwasikar

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nwera

nwera
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nɨfamera

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nɨkava Fila

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nɨmu awhu

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nɨmu kwatia tasiapen

Pterocaesio marri http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-marri.html
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nɨpɨk iaruaru

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nɨpɨrak

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nɨrukwɨfiien

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nɨtán

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pawpawuk

Hypolimnas antilope https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/199968-Hypolimnas-antilope
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pawpawuk pitew

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

Scarus xanthopleura http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-xanthopleura.html
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pokpoki

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pwir

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ramaha

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rinamran

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stap broke delight

rogorogo

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roto

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ruareng

To treat constipation, squeeze a handful of leaves into a half cup of room temperature water, and 10 minutes later the bowel will move. It is said to taste nasty.
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Example: To treat constipation, squeeze a handful of leaves into a half cup of room temperature water, and 10 minutes later the bowel will move. It is said to taste nasty.

Suatouk

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takarouik i kawiaha

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Tapir

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teki kwonhim

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teki narerea

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temian

The wood can be used to make poled for cattle fences. Fruits are sweet and edible. They are also very juicy, and can satisfy thirst. Take bark off  of the tree and scrape the green inner bark of tree off. Cover a boil with these pieces to reduce the size and help it heal. Apply once a day for three days.
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Example: The wood can be used to make poled for cattle fences. Fruits are sweet and edible. They are also very juicy, and can satisfy thirst. Take bark off of the tree and scrape the green inner bark of tree off. Cover a boil with these pieces to reduce the size and help it heal. Apply once a day for three days.

tikináu

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tipurpai

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tomu

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Tramsumɨs

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tuprepai

The wood of this tree makes good house posts and is also used as firewood
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Example: The wood of this tree makes good house posts and is also used as firewood

tuvái

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warakou pusan

Himantura fai http://fishbase.org/summary/Himantura-fai.html
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yaknamapri

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mi stap silip nao.

yakuonapirawa

Young stems are used to support the roof of ther house. Use yellow sap for glue. Fruits and flowers eaten by flying fox. Same effect as poison tree, they do not fly correctly, often falling and can be harvested to eat.
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Example: Young stems are used to support the roof of ther house. Use yellow sap for glue. Fruits and flowers eaten by flying fox. Same effect as poison tree, they do not fly correctly, often falling and can be harvested to eat.

yanar

Mugil cephalus http://fishbase.org/summary/Mugil-cephalus.html
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yaren ia nui

yaren ia nui
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yesu

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