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-ahagi

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-an

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-arkarekɨr

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-arkaua

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-arupwegi

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-arɨr

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-asisɨg

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-avegɨn

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-pitov

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aiapun ro kiri

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akumani puka

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akwata

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amriamen

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arer

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arwi

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awaii ro yiao

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tra skwisim mi.

eihi

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fakem

Hrayumene

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ia-kamaki nesan

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v mi no likem rain

ia-kawrani taik

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mi karem banana.

ieremha

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ik neihi seim kuri

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fakem dog blo yu

Imarkak

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kafete

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Kamukuwa

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kapa

Photo by John E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0
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kapuapen

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karareng feimanu

To treat scabies, collect 5 whole plants, remove the soil, then boil in a bucket of water for 10-20 min and wash the scabies 2x daily for 2 weeks or until the scabies is dry.
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Example: To treat scabies, collect 5 whole plants, remove the soil, then boil in a bucket of water for 10-20 min and wash the scabies 2x daily for 2 weeks or until the scabies is dry.

karasari

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kareapɨn

Leaf mixed with Malaxis sp. (MJB 5154) to treat broken bone. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) drip juice from the stem intp the eye 2x day 3 days. Fertility: To cleanse womb squeeze on stem into bottle with water and drink 1L  a day for four days to get pregannt.
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Example: Leaf mixed with Malaxis sp. (MJB 5154) to treat broken bone. Conjunctivitis (pink eye) drip juice from the stem intp the eye 2x day 3 days. Fertility: To cleanse womb squeeze on stem into bottle with water and drink 1L a day for four days to get pregannt.

karkarepa

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karuarua

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karwaterei- kapiar

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Kasoso

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kaviahapurɨgpurɨg

kaviahapurɨgpurɨg
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kipori

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kon

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konemár

konemár
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koniapit

Desmodium intortum
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[kwanjapɨp] n.

koniapit

Desmodium intortum
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konwarkar pitov

konwarkar pitov
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kourmhin

Micropsitta bruijnii rosea
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kouveh

kouveh
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kuanmasekum

1. The inner skin of the stem is used to weave grass skirts and nambas. 2. Pidgeons eat the fruits.
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Example: 1. The inner skin of the stem is used to weave grass skirts and nambas. 2. Pidgeons eat the fruits.

kuri

kuri
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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.

kwankwún

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mai táhapwar

mai táhapwar
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marawta

Sargocentron violaceum http://fishbase.org/summary/Sargocentron-violaceum.html
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minin

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minin pitew

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

Pseudobalistes flavimarginatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Pseudobalistes-flavimarginatus.html
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nakonɨmɨn

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nakua tanna

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[nakua tanna]

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.

nanen

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napai

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naskou

Stem used for stick for Toka dance, due to it’s "hook" shape. . Axe handles and bows are made from this tree, very hard wood.
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Example: Stem used for stick for Toka dance, due to it’s "hook" shape. . Axe handles and bows are made from this tree, very hard wood.

nasuaiou

Ficus
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nauropang

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nawes

Fruit used for local medicine. When a person is diagnosed with "cancer" in the local hospital, take a ripe fruit in a cup of water and macerate it until the smell of the fruit comes out in the water, drink every other day, 3x daily, morning noon and night. Also used for firewood.
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Example: Fruit used for local medicine. When a person is diagnosed with "cancer" in the local hospital, take a ripe fruit in a cup of water and macerate it until the smell of the fruit comes out in the water, drink every other day, 3x daily, morning noon and night. Also used for firewood.

nemrapoep

1. A locally revered kestrel, known as tikurkak, makes it’s nest with the leaves.
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Example: 1. A locally revered kestrel, known as tikurkak, makes it’s nest with the leaves.

neyiagian

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nimahan

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ninikiri

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Example: Used to make lap-lap

nirɨs

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nisesatok

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noufoua

Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. It is considered  one of the finest woods for this purpose. Ornamental: Branches of this tree are used to create carvings.
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Example: Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. It is considered one of the finest woods for this purpose. Ornamental: Branches of this tree are used to create carvings.

nukuarangfam

Stem for house building. Young leaves are very strong and used as plates during large kastom ceremonies. Sap can be used to cover sores from flies in order to protect it. Stem good for firewood as does not give much smoke--does not bother eyes as much as other wood.
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Example: Stem for house building. Young leaves are very strong and used as plates during large kastom ceremonies. Sap can be used to cover sores from flies in order to protect it. Stem good for firewood as does not give much smoke--does not bother eyes as much as other wood.

nuri-nanipuka

This plant is used by dogs who have an upset stomach. They go to eat this grass and then their stomachs feel better. Pigs feed on this grass.
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Example: This plant is used by dogs who have an upset stomach. They go to eat this grass and then their stomachs feel better. Pigs feed on this grass.

nuvivi-

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Nɨfe

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nɨferinfwemamas

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nɨfetafata

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nɨkakri-

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nɨkapnaiva

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nɨmei raer

Leaf used to thatch house. Chew base of stem as sugar cane - it’s sweet.
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Example: Leaf used to thatch house. Chew base of stem as sugar cane - it’s sweet.

nɨniien

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nɨpiien

nɨpiien
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nɨvirákw

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n. nangalat

paha

paha
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paru

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paupauk

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pawpawuk

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

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

pranramokɨris

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punesu

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rararouk

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rehwiir

Acanthurus triostegus http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthurus-triostegus.html
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rous

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suefa

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takiew

Lissachatina fulica https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/502885-Lissachatina-fulica

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taro Fiti

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tasi-nɨfara

tasi-nɨfara
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tovrirua

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tɨfra

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uapu, kuapuapu

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uipin

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yesu

Parupeneus ciliatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Parupeneus-ciliatus.html
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