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-aias

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-akurakwera

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-amhua

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-ap

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-ararki

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-arefa

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-arpakáu

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-arupwegi

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-arɨgi

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-arɨs

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-asaku

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-asaprán

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-ataka

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-árihi

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-árpɨsu

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awaii ro yiao

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tra skwisim mi.

fetukwái

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High Hill

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ia-kawsini nakukua

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v mi ridim book

iapwis

iapwis
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kakurenihi-

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kanieri

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kapuapu

Agricultural: When this plant is in flower, it is said that an edible shellfish (Suefa) is ready to be harvested. Light: A dry portion of wood is also used by older men as a "lightstick". Fuel: Two dry sticks are rubbed together as firestarter, in the absence of matches.
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Example: Agricultural: When this plant is in flower, it is said that an edible shellfish (Suefa) is ready to be harvested. Light: A dry portion of wood is also used by older men as a "lightstick". Fuel: Two dry sticks are rubbed together as firestarter, in the absence of matches.

karwerew

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kaumeg

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kisup

Charonia tritonis https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/121741-Charonia-tritonis

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

konianaker

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

koupa se puka

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kuanuares

Lygodium reticulatum
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[kwanrares] n.

kueria ia natom

Accipiter hiogaster
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Example: Photo by olanuxer / Flickr, License: CC BY-NC-ND 2.0 via Flickr

kuetawirua

When  this plant grows to 2m, peel bark and put it in salt water to rett the stem. To do this, tie the stems in budles and cover the bundle with a stone in the sea. After one week, rett the stem by pulling out the strong fibers and discarding the rest. Dry the fibers, then make a grass skirt from this. The leaves can be crushed and used as a styptic for wounds to stop bleeding.
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Example: When this plant grows to 2m, peel bark and put it in salt water to rett the stem. To do this, tie the stems in budles and cover the bundle with a stone in the sea. After one week, rett the stem by pulling out the strong fibers and discarding the rest. Dry the fibers, then make a grass skirt from this. The leaves can be crushed and used as a styptic for wounds to stop bleeding.

kurgen

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

kusan

kusan
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kwanafari

kwanafari
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kwanare-yaku

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Example: Good for cooking and making lap-lap

kwanareiaku

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kwaninihi

The entire plant is pulled up, the stems bound together and used to  make a local broom.
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Example: The entire plant is pulled up, the stems bound together and used to make a local broom.

kwarukwau

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kwatafa

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maipo

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maket

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manuri

Fishing poles. House walls. Fence for chickens.
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Example: Fishing poles. House walls. Fence for chickens.

mar

Polistes olivaceus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/318792-Polistes-olivaceus
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Example: Photo by flecksy / iNaturalist, License: CC-BY-NC via inaturalist.org

minit

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murukmuruk

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nakannakan

People use this to treat boils on the skin. Squeeze the "juice" of the leaf on the boil, and it will soften it so that the liquid inside the boil comes out. If you chew an amount of leaves first, then they will cover and stick to the boil so it will heal faster.
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[nakanakan] n.

Example: People use this to treat boils on the skin. Squeeze the "juice" of the leaf on the boil, and it will soften it so that the liquid inside the boil comes out. If you chew an amount of leaves first, then they will cover and stick to the boil so it will heal faster.

nakwatɨna

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nakwie en

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namarban

This tree is a good timber for rafters, the wood is soft. The English name is "Christmas Tree."
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[name̤rbun] n.

Example: This tree is a good timber for rafters, the wood is soft. The English name is "Christmas Tree."

namás

namás
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napesan

The wood from this tree makes strong house posts as well as timber for benches and can be used as firewood. If you don’t have soap, you can take the leaf, mash it up and wash with it--it produces a foam that cleans. Use for washing yourself, for example. If this tree has fruits, then people know that it is a good time to plant sweet potatoes and other crops.
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[napwejsen] n.

Example: The wood from this tree makes strong house posts as well as timber for benches and can be used as firewood. If you don’t have soap, you can take the leaf, mash it up and wash with it--it produces a foam that cleans. Use for washing yourself, for example. If this tree has fruits, then people know that it is a good time to plant sweet potatoes and other crops.

nare-apurumɨn

When performing the kastom ceremony "toka dance" the leaves are wrapped in a band and tied on the head of dancers.
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Example: When performing the kastom ceremony "toka dance" the leaves are wrapped in a band and tied on the head of dancers.

natuan

Photo by Martial Wahe
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navegɨnien

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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.

nhawi

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Example: Said to be good for roasting or frying in oil. This hard, sweet yam is said to be the best tasting of all

nimakwinari

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nimriki taruk

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nimwa

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niveia

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nkraɨ-tana

nkraɨ-tana
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nui

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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.

nukwanɨk

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nuviru

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nwera

nwera
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nɨfua

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nɨkava itoga

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nɨkava Pama

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nɨmai nei

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nɨmatagi asori

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nɨmrhin

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pasua

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

Nyctemera baulus https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/202263-Nyctemera-baulus
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piak

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puka kakitov

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pɨsaiov

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Rameto

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raptasi

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rawɨs

rawɨs
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riminhi

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riminik

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sapág

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serwok

Melanoides tuberculata https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/209144-Melanoides-tuberculata
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sirosiro

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suefa

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takarouik i kawiaha

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by mi faetem you by yu sisit.

tapatou

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

taurkava

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teki kafha

teki kafha
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tekɨk

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trotɨria

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tukros ~ tukraus

Stem used to plant kava (use it like a spade) but even when you have a spade, you should still use this to dig the hole. The leaf is used to make laplap, a food made from taro or yam with coconut and other foods added. Take the leaf and wrap the laplap and then roast the package on the fire or cook the leaf in a pot of water.
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Example: Stem used to plant kava (use it like a spade) but even when you have a spade, you should still use this to dig the hole. The leaf is used to make laplap, a food made from taro or yam with coconut and other foods added. Take the leaf and wrap the laplap and then roast the package on the fire or cook the leaf in a pot of water.

tɨputɨm

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tɨsi-

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ume tasiapen

Naso caesius http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-caesius.html
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utu amramera

Aprion virescens http://fishbase.org/summary/Aprion-virescens.html
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Salmon Fis

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viraka nakous

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yanar

Liza vaigiensis http://fishbase.org/summary/Liza-vaigiensis.html
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