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-apatig

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-arkini

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-arɨr

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-atigite

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fitkwa

fitkwa
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Franis

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Green Point

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ia-kesi-napuai

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iakuiaku

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iamnameta

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ipwet

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jihi flower

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kapuapu

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kareikɨpwier

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karuapei

The stems of this plant are heated, the outer bark peeled off and the stems are used as a rope.
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Example: The stems of this plant are heated, the outer bark peeled off and the stems are used as a rope.

kasimi

Tyto javanica delicatula
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Example: Photo by Christopher Watson, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Wikimedia Commons

kitkit

kitkit
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konianaker

konianaker
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konuwak

Epinephelus coeruleopunctatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-coeruleopunctatus.html
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Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

konuwak sarariman

Diagramma pictum http://fishbase.org/summary/Diagramma-pictum.html
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Example: Photo by Dr. Dwayne Meadows / NOAA, License: Public Domain via Fishes of Australia

kova

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kovarerou

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

krirɨm karu

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krun

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kwaniapwít

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kwankasikap

Clothing: The bark of this plant is peeled and sundried (~2 days) to be woven into Nambas.
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[kwankəsikəp] n.

Example: Clothing: The bark of this plant is peeled and sundried (~2 days) to be woven into Nambas.

kwankukeibu

The vine of this plant is used to tie an outrigger on to a canoe. Heat up the stem and peel off the outer bark; while it is still warm use it to tie an outrigger to the canoe. When the stem cools it becomes very hard. It is also used to tie sugar cane.
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[kwankukepu] n.

Example: The vine of this plant is used to tie an outrigger on to a canoe. Heat up the stem and peel off the outer bark; while it is still warm use it to tie an outrigger to the canoe. When the stem cools it becomes very hard. It is also used to tie sugar cane.

kwanmasivur

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kwatigɨs

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kweria

Circus approximans
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Example: Photo by birdsaspoetry / Flickr, License: CC BY-SA-NC 2.0 via Flickr

kwánkuru

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kɨkir

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Kɨnɨwi

Tenodera australasiae https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/207783-Tenodera-australasiae
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Example: Photo by flecksy / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org

kɨri

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kɨrorat

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lastik

lastik
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marao

Myripristis violacea http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-violacea.html
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Example: Photo by Jeffrey T. Williams / Smithsonian Institution, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

maris-maris

People toss sticks made from the stem of this plant at flying fox to tear their wing so they can’t fly and are caught.
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[marəs marəs] n.

Example: People toss sticks made from the stem of this plant at flying fox to tear their wing so they can’t fly and are caught.

namatamai

Lethrinus obsoletus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-obsoletus.html
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Example: Photo by Mark Rosenstein / iNaturalist.org, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

namian

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napui

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naring

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narparip

Photo by Martial Wahe
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narukwas

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Example: Only used for roasting

natan

Stem used for sawn timber.
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Example: Stem used for sawn timber.

natgamera

(moss)
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Natoka

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nehev

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nemrapep

Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.
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[nemra:pɨp] n.

Example: Hunting: Flying foxes are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt the flying fox.

newou

Used to treat pain. When a baby has an injection in the hospital, such as a vaccine, people take 1 handful of leaves, boil in a small amount of water to concentrate the resulting "juice" that comes out of the leaves, and put this fluid on the site of the pain, the injection, covering it with a leaf for 5-10 minutes, 2-3x daily until the baby stops crying.
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[ne̤wo] n.

Example: Used to treat pain. When a baby has an injection in the hospital, such as a vaccine, people take 1 handful of leaves, boil in a small amount of water to concentrate the resulting "juice" that comes out of the leaves, and put this fluid on the site of the pain, the injection, covering it with a leaf for 5-10 minutes, 2-3x daily until the baby stops crying.

nhamu

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nimai

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nimaue

1. Ripe fruits are edible. 2. Young leaves are eaten raw.
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Example: 1. Ripe fruits are edible. 2. Young leaves are eaten raw.

nimhiro

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nimwheiov

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nivɨn

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nmeheu

Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood.
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[nme̤hu] n.

Example: Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood.

noufoua

1. The bole of this tree is used to make end posts for cyclone houses (kuipé). It is considered a strong and special wood for this purpose. 2. Stems are used as a traditional digging stick (kaker) when planting taro or kava. A smaller stick is used for the latter. 3. The wood from this tree can be used to make long-lasting fence posts.
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Example: 1. The bole of this tree is used to make end posts for cyclone houses (kuipé). It is considered a strong and special wood for this purpose. 2. Stems are used as a traditional digging stick (kaker) when planting taro or kava. A smaller stick is used for the latter. 3. The wood from this tree can be used to make long-lasting fence posts.

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.

nukwesy

Young leaves edible, boil with water or cook in coconut milk. Cook fruit in boiling water, then cook in coconut milk. Cook fruits for 6-10 minutes. He was taught this by his grandparents who showed him how to eat wild plants; his grandfather wasa historically significant person in the Port Resolution area, especially in reference to medicine.
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Example: Young leaves edible, boil with water or cook in coconut milk. Cook fruit in boiling water, then cook in coconut milk. Cook fruits for 6-10 minutes. He was taught this by his grandparents who showed him how to eat wild plants; his grandfather wasa historically significant person in the Port Resolution area, especially in reference to medicine.

nukwirum

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nupawir

To treat Dengue Fever, take the leaves, stems flowers and roots, e.g. the whole plant, and squeeze the juice from it, enough to produce 1 cup of liquid. Boil down that liquid until it has color and drinke the whole cup 2 times daily for 3-4 days. This is said to help get rid of pain from the illness.
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Example: To treat Dengue Fever, take the leaves, stems flowers and roots, e.g. the whole plant, and squeeze the juice from it, enough to produce 1 cup of liquid. Boil down that liquid until it has color and drinke the whole cup 2 times daily for 3-4 days. This is said to help get rid of pain from the illness.

nɨkakiser

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nɨkava napenkaru

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nɨkava tute

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nɨkawahai-rea

Straight stem used for spear shaft
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Example: Straight stem used for spear shaft

nɨkwanáha

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nɨpunɨpun

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nɨpɨg

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parapu

parapu
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pawpawuk

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

Yoma sabina https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/358951-Yoma-sabina
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pitoga

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Ramasikin

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Example: young people hold chew kava to drink. or old people walking with walking stick

raptasi

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rerenakuang

Children are said to chew the branches of this plant to give them a "bigger (stronger) voice.
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Example: Children are said to chew the branches of this plant to give them a "bigger (stronger) voice.

rerɨn

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rɨgim

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saprouwait

Photo by Martial Wahe
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sukapak

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takwɨr

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tamekinɨsui yarema

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tangarua

Laticauda colubrina https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/68343-Laticauda-colubrina

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tapiresi

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tasi-nɨfara

tasi-nɨfara
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teara

If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth), and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.
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Example: If a person gets cut while on reef, take leaves and burn them to an ash. Put this powder on the sore for one day to dry and heal cut. For constipation, take 1 handful bark, mash it, put with coconut water (one coconut’s worth), and drink a cup once. Don’t do other activites. This will clear bowel within a day. Very powerful.

teren

Leaf used to cover boils on skin. Mash leaf slightly and cover boil. Leaf pulls out liquid from boil. Use this for 3 days, changing the leaf 2x daily. Young plants (branch) for toothache to reduce pain. Boil in water and wash painful area. Use as needed until pain subsides. Also can collect insects in dried stems and use these to feed chickens. (Hymenoptera).
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Example: Leaf used to cover boils on skin. Mash leaf slightly and cover boil. Leaf pulls out liquid from boil. Use this for 3 days, changing the leaf 2x daily. Young plants (branch) for toothache to reduce pain. Boil in water and wash painful area. Use as needed until pain subsides. Also can collect insects in dried stems and use these to feed chickens. (Hymenoptera).

tiki nau

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toka

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tɨnfia

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ume tasiapen

Naso tonganus http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-tonganus.html
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warakou

warakou
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yaku yaku

To attract fish in the sea. Take the branches and mix with mashed coconut endosperm, put (throw) in sea and then use line and hook to catch reef fish there.
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Example: To attract fish in the sea. Take the branches and mix with mashed coconut endosperm, put (throw) in sea and then use line and hook to catch reef fish there.

Yanarbon

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yapha

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