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-aghér

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-arari

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-asén

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amaɨ

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apeki

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araii narek

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arpasouk pa savaki

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ia-kasipao ia kurimatao me

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ia-kataring

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v mi lisen

ia-kawrani taik

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mi karem banana.

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ivus

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jarerin

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kankapa ramamisa

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hed blo hem i so.

kapuapu

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[kapuapu] n.

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.

karuarua

Photo by Martial Wahe
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kasasi

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kawitaring

kawitaring
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kesy

To treat ciguatera disease (fish toxin), boil a double handful of the male flower, in  2 liter water, 10-15 min. Drink all at once warm. Drink one pot daily for 2 days. Leaves and flowers to feed pigs. Fruit edible. Slice the green fruit and boil it to make soup or fry it in oil and make a salad. Ripe fruit to make jam.
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Example: To treat ciguatera disease (fish toxin), boil a double handful of the male flower, in 2 liter water, 10-15 min. Drink all at once warm. Drink one pot daily for 2 days. Leaves and flowers to feed pigs. Fruit edible. Slice the green fruit and boil it to make soup or fry it in oil and make a salad. Ripe fruit to make jam.

kipori ia tasiapen

Phyllidia elegans https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/119872-Phyllidia-elegans

Example: Photo by tonydiver / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org

konianaker

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

koniere

The nut inside of the fruit contains sap. Cut a fruit in half and stick it to a person’s arm, and then take it off, put earth on the place where the sap is, and it makes a temporary tatoo that lasts for 3-4 days. This fruit is the best flying fox food, and when the tree has ripe fruits many flying foxes go there to feed, and hunters know this. The fruits are eaten by people as well.
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[kwanjere] n.

Example: The nut inside of the fruit contains sap. Cut a fruit in half and stick it to a person’s arm, and then take it off, put earth on the place where the sap is, and it makes a temporary tatoo that lasts for 3-4 days. This fruit is the best flying fox food, and when the tree has ripe fruits many flying foxes go there to feed, and hunters know this. The fruits are eaten by people as well.

konuwak

Cromileptes altivelis http://fishbase.org/summary/Cromileptes-altivelis.html
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Example: Photo by Richard Zerpe, License: CC BY 2.0 via Flickr

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

korkwao tanna

Oceanodroma tristrami
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Example: Photo by Tony Morris, License: CC BY-NC 2.0 via Flickr

kouwehew

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

kowava

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kuanasiapen

Ceremonial: Following circumcision, boys will perform a ritual shower using a mixture of this plant and coconut. The leaves of this plant are mixed with the copra of the coconut and squeezed with water over the boys’ heads. Construction: The wood of this tree is used as rafters in house construction.
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Example: Ceremonial: Following circumcision, boys will perform a ritual shower using a mixture of this plant and coconut. The leaves of this plant are mixed with the copra of the coconut and squeezed with water over the boys’ heads. Construction: The wood of this tree is used as rafters in house construction.

kuaneker

Flower attracts flying fox--hunters know this. Nut is edible, eat green, split fruit to obtain it. Raw, can also fry it in oil and dry in sun, keep 1-2 week to eat. This is an important food for the cyclone season. People prepare it when they know the cyclone is coming (emergency food).
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Example: Flower attracts flying fox--hunters know this. Nut is edible, eat green, split fruit to obtain it. Raw, can also fry it in oil and dry in sun, keep 1-2 week to eat. This is an important food for the cyclone season. People prepare it when they know the cyclone is coming (emergency food).

kwaji Puka

kwaji Puka
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kwánmɨrhi

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kɨpwiai

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kɨsumwi

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kɨta

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mai táhapwar

mai táhapwar
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makhum

Scarus globiceps http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-globiceps.html
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Example: Photo by J. E. Randall, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

makwa-nawta

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manto billy

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Example: Small roots are roasted in the earth oven or over the fire

mare

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minim

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namari

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

namatamai

Lethrinus laticaudis http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-laticaudis.html
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Example: Photo by ANFC, License: CC BY-NC 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

namnamug

Young leaves are edible. Cook with meat and vegetables or boil leaves and mix with coconut milk.
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Example: Young leaves are edible. Cook with meat and vegetables or boil leaves and mix with coconut milk.

nanas

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napeɨn

napeɨn
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[napeɨn] n.

napregovien

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napua

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nare

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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

narek

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Narhak

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narofenua

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Narougen-ian

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naurám

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Nawasu

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nei apsan

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nekeimap

Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. One of many leaves used for this purpose.
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[makeihimap] n.

Example: Ceremonial: During kava preparation, chewed kava roots are placed on the green leaves of this plant before extracting. One of many leaves used for this purpose.

nekeskes-apran

Asplenium cf. caudatum
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niagɨn

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nikanyep

1. Known as the spirit of kava, the inner stem of young leaves can be eaten as bush fodder.
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Example: 1. Known as the spirit of kava, the inner stem of young leaves can be eaten as bush fodder.

nuk

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[nuk]

nukune

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nwera

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nɨfaiafe

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nɨkafereng

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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[nɨkafereŋ] n.

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.

nɨkauvkauv

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nɨkinhapus

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Nɨninɨfe

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nɨpeiaka

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[nɨpeiaka] n.

parov

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penesu

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

phumha tasiapen

Caesio caerulaurea http://fishbase.org/summary/Caesio-caerulaurea.html
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Example: Photo by Dennis Polack / Fishwise Professional, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

pugaifi

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rakniaken

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[ʰrakniaken]

Ramasikin

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

rangek matouk

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ruoto

ruoto
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saprouáit

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sarawei

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swatuk ~ swantuk

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taku

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tamekin

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tamekin

tamekin
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[tamekɨn]

tanak asori

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[tanaka sori]

taopir-taopir

Children shoot the small hard seeds through a bamboo tube at lizards and butterflies, as a sort of game.
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Example: Children shoot the small hard seeds through a bamboo tube at lizards and butterflies, as a sort of game.

tapang ia nusouk

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tapatou

Sphyraena qenie http://fishbase.org/summary/Sphyraena-qenie.html
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taurkava

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terag

Medicine: This plant is used to relieve itchiness. Green leaves are rubbed on an area to reduce the sensation.
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[te:raŋ] n.

Example: Medicine: This plant is used to relieve itchiness. Green leaves are rubbed on an area to reduce the sensation.

tesagi

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tikináu

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tikismares

Schefflera neoebudica
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toupar toupar

Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu
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Example: Flower for decorating things like at marriage, church, opening of new building like dispensary. Ancient people, when needed water, take stem, mash 4-6 pieces and squeeze into coconut shell and drink it. So squeeze the stems together after mashing them along their entire length with wood post. This can be used to collect water today when a person is in the forest and thirsty. Leaves wrap banana laplap. Put in saucepan boil 20 minutes, toss out water, take leaf off and eat laplap. Leaf folded not tied. People say its native to Vanuatu

twe twe

Take a coconut leaf, take out the midribs so it becomes a sharp spine, impale the seeds on this, and light them for use as a torch. Leaf used to cover earth oven, and can be put between the stones and the wrapped cooking leaves in order to keep the food clean. Children play with the seeds as marbles
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Example: Take a coconut leaf, take out the midribs so it becomes a sharp spine, impale the seeds on this, and light them for use as a torch. Leaf used to cover earth oven, and can be put between the stones and the wrapped cooking leaves in order to keep the food clean. Children play with the seeds as marbles

táhapwar

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tɨkurakák

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uipin

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yaknawhi

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yaku

Chelonia mydas https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/39659-Chelonia-mydas

Example: Photo by questagame / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY via inaturalist.org

yesu

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