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-akoui

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-amɨgɨn

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-ararki

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-arhi

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-asɨk

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amahán ~ amasan

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amak makwata

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araii nukuanek

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v katem hair blo mi

gongong

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

iakares pehe tukw ik

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iao- ia-

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ieri

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ik neihi seim kuri

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fakem dog blo yu

Ikinan- rumunan

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Irepnow

Irepnow
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kapɨrápɨra ~ kaprapra

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karkarepa

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karkarepa

Photo by Martial Wahe
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Example: Photo by Martial Wahe

karuarewa

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kasisɨg

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kasusu

Photo by K. David Harrison, Oct. 2016
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Example: Photo by K. David Harrison, Oct. 2016

kehewhe

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kekwáu

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kinha

kinha
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kirikapóu

Collocalia esculenta
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konambre

To make tattoo, draw design and then take youngest emerging stem and rub along design. Follow design and it will burn a design in your skin. Birds eat fruits as do fruit bats.
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Example: To make tattoo, draw design and then take youngest emerging stem and rub along design. Follow design and it will burn a design in your skin. Birds eat fruits as do fruit bats.

konapwit

If a person comes to your garden and tries to spoil it with a special leaf by rubbing it on his foot and walking around or rubbbing it on a stick and tossing it into a garden, take 8 branches of this species (MB 5045) and put 2 in each corner of a new garden. If branches are placed when the garden is planted,  it will not be spoiled by this black magic. To stop having children chew 4 pieces of young stem 2 in. long. 2 times daily for one week and the woman will no longer have children.
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Example: If a person comes to your garden and tries to spoil it with a special leaf by rubbing it on his foot and walking around or rubbbing it on a stick and tossing it into a garden, take 8 branches of this species (MB 5045) and put 2 in each corner of a new garden. If branches are placed when the garden is planted, it will not be spoiled by this black magic. To stop having children chew 4 pieces of young stem 2 in. long. 2 times daily for one week and the woman will no longer have children.

konianaker

konianaker
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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

kormahak

kormahak
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korpra

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kosu

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kowava

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kuankumah

Psychotria milnei
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kumesen

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kuramái

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kwanasɨn

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kwanei

Hardwood, for carving. For building house posts. If wood is dry when it is wet outside, this wood will light and burn faster than any other wood (due to high sap content).
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Example: Hardwood, for carving. For building house posts. If wood is dry when it is wet outside, this wood will light and burn faster than any other wood (due to high sap content).

kwanei awou

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kwatpɨ-rangɨk

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kwatuku-

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n. inalienable

kwonhim

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[ganhɨn]

mai napuei kireii

mai napuei kireii
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marao

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

mɨrɨris

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nagus nanikiri

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[nakwas naniki:ri] n.

nahpao akwes

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

namatamai

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

namatamai

Lethrinus nebulosus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-nebulosus.html
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Example: Photo by Richard Ling, License: CC BY-SA 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

nameramer

Construction: The vine of this tree is used as rope to fasten members of a house or bundles of sugar cane. It is not considered a strong rope.
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[nameramir] n.

Example: Construction: The vine of this tree is used as rope to fasten members of a house or bundles of sugar cane. It is not considered a strong rope.

nanumi

To treat broken bones combine two handfuls of Commelina diffusa and 2 handfuls of this whole Orchid. Then take half of that and rub on broken bone area (e.g. leg). The Kastom doctor will then make a cut with a sharp piece of bamboo along break. The bone is then wrapped with the leaf of this orchid, then take the pother half of the mixture, mash in water 1.5 liter, and give person to drink. This treatment will help join bone back together.
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Example: To treat broken bones combine two handfuls of Commelina diffusa and 2 handfuls of this whole Orchid. Then take half of that and rub on broken bone area (e.g. leg). The Kastom doctor will then make a cut with a sharp piece of bamboo along break. The bone is then wrapped with the leaf of this orchid, then take the pother half of the mixture, mash in water 1.5 liter, and give person to drink. This treatment will help join bone back together.

napua

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napua pran

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napwin

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napɨr

Medicinal use. For back pain, take double handful of leaf, mash it in 1/2 liter of water, squeeze into cup. Drink 2 cups / day, morning and afternoon for 5 days.
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Example: Medicinal use. For back pain, take double handful of leaf, mash it in 1/2 liter of water, squeeze into cup. Drink 2 cups / day, morning and afternoon for 5 days.

narer

Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Hunting: Pidgeons are known to eat the fruit of this plant. As a result, hunters will cluster about these trees to hunt this animal.
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[nahrɨr] n.

Example: Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a hardwood for any part of a house. Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Hunting: Pidgeons are known to eat the fruit of this plant. As a result, hunters will cluster about these trees to hunt this animal.

narparerep

Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.
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Example: Ecological: This plant, which grows near streams, is known to hold water during the dry season. If the plant is harvested, then it is known that the stream will not continue to run. Thus, precaution is taken to keep this plant in good health.

naturan

1. The plant is used entirely to produce grass skirts, known as raus. First the plant is retted in hot water and left to sun dry. Then portions of the plant are sewn together or draped over a waist band to form an ankle-length skirt.
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Example: 1. The plant is used entirely to produce grass skirts, known as raus. First the plant is retted in hot water and left to sun dry. Then portions of the plant are sewn together or draped over a waist band to form an ankle-length skirt.

nei kamuptei

nei kamuptei
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nekoko

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

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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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.

nerer

Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Fish Poison: To help catch fish, a bundle of leaves are squeezed and placed in a stream. After some time, the fish appear stunned and are caught.
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[narɨr] n.

Example: Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Fish Poison: To help catch fish, a bundle of leaves are squeezed and placed in a stream. After some time, the fish appear stunned and are caught.

ngata

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nimiri

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ninikiri

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Example: Used to make lap-lap

nisei

Photo by Martial Wahe
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nui pen

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nuirou

Scrape inner bark (handful) and mix it with MJB 5157 in 1 liter water squeeze in bottle, drink 1 cup 2x daily for mother who is not producing enough milk for baby. Birds eat fruits -- all types like it (flying fox) also.
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Example: Scrape inner bark (handful) and mix it with MJB 5157 in 1 liter water squeeze in bottle, drink 1 cup 2x daily for mother who is not producing enough milk for baby. Birds eat fruits -- all types like it (flying fox) also.

nukuwasikar

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nɨfweiag

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n. navenu

nɨkauvkauv

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nɨkenaku jenirak

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nɨmrakw

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nɨmrhit

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nɨmriki nanɨmek

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nɨpɨn akwas

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pasua

Tridacna squamosa https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/50591-Tridacna-squamosa
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paupauk

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pawpawuk

Cepora perimale https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/368130-Cepora-perimale
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pawpawuk

Theretra nessus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/52004-Theretra-nessus
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penesu

Scarus globiceps http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-globiceps.html
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pisiwɨr ia rangɨk

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pɨpɨg

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riginimwa

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riminhi

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rinamran

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stap broke delight

ruoto

ruoto
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Ruwei Nakorengek

Ruwei Nakorengek
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tamtamku

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tanimak

tanimak
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taoura ia nipeka

taoura ia nipeka
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tapunga

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tarur

Ornamental: Flowers are used to decorate houses.
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Example: Ornamental: Flowers are used to decorate houses.

tataua

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tekɨ kusan

tekɨ kusan
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tuai

This tree is a source of good, hard wood. It is used to make children’s bows as well as for house construction.
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Example: This tree is a source of good, hard wood. It is used to make children’s bows as well as for house construction.

tukraus

The leaves of this plant are used by women to make grass skirts. Slice the leaf lengthwise, fold or roll them up, put to dry in sun until it becomes white. At that point it is used to make the grass skirt.
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Example: The leaves of this plant are used by women to make grass skirts. Slice the leaf lengthwise, fold or roll them up, put to dry in sun until it becomes white. At that point it is used to make the grass skirt.

tɨ neis

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yakawi nouk

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yatir

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Example: Used for cooking (boiling)