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-ahatɨn

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-ahiápw

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-akwahakwéin

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-akweiái

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-apakapak

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-apregov

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-apwupwu

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-apwɨkɨr

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-arimi

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-arukwafa

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-arɨp

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-atakina

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botoboto

Photo by K. David Harrison, Dec. 2017
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ewhan mapri

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v go silip

ewhan vei sipan

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v go lo we

High Hill

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ia-kajia nerei

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ia-kakwaii nimaii

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v brasem new garen

iapou

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isouni

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Itaku

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kaiapomus

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kamenatwan

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kapofe

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kararing

kararing
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karsapag

karsapag
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katiham

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kehewhe

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ques

kijiramak ~ katou

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klass

klass
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koka

koka
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konianaker

konianaker
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konianaker

Epinephelus spilotoceps http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-spilotoceps.html
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kuankuma

No use disclosed.
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Example: No use disclosed.

kurimatau

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kurɨgen

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kwankɨpu

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Example: During boiling, the water is said to turn red in color and then changes to whatever the color is of what it is being cooked with

kwansun-awihi

kwansun-awihi
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kwasɨrɨs

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kweiei

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kwurkwai rangek

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kɨniwɨ

Tenodera australasiae https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/207783-Tenodera-australasiae
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mainapuiramaga

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minim

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minin tonga

Siganus lineatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Siganus-lineatus.html
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nakeian

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Example: hug your mother if longtime no see her

namatamai

Lethrinus genivittatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Lethrinus-genivittatus.html
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Example: Photo by Museum of New Zealand / Te Papa Tongarewa, License: CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 via Fishes of Australia

namhuien

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namirau

Construction: The wood of this tree is strong and considered a choice wood for house construction. Fuel: The wood of this tree is used as an excellent firewood.
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[nami̤rew] n.

Example: Construction: The wood of this tree is strong and considered a choice wood for house construction. Fuel: The wood of this tree is used as an excellent firewood.

nasasa

The bark of this tree is used to make a kastom strap, particularly worn in the Toka Dance, where people have different ranks, and the kastom belt of this bark shows a person’s rank.
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[nasasa] n.

Example: The bark of this tree is used to make a kastom strap, particularly worn in the Toka Dance, where people have different ranks, and the kastom belt of this bark shows a person’s rank.

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.

nauan

Construction: The wood of this tree is used as timber wood. Hunting: Flying foxes are known to eat the fruits of this tree. If they are desired, hunters will gather near the tree when fruits are in season. Food: The ripe fruits (black) are consumed occassionally.
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Example: Construction: The wood of this tree is used as timber wood. Hunting: Flying foxes are known to eat the fruits of this tree. If they are desired, hunters will gather near the tree when fruits are in season. Food: The ripe fruits (black) are consumed occassionally.

nava

Fruits edible when ripe. The stem is used for timber and sawn timber. Flowers attract fruit bats. Hunters, knowing this, hunt the bats at night.
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Example: Fruits edible when ripe. The stem is used for timber and sawn timber. Flowers attract fruit bats. Hunters, knowing this, hunt the bats at night.

nei

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nekatirou

Hibiscus rosasinensis
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[nakatirew] n.

nekemap

When a person is sick put two of these large leaves together and use them to "carry" a person to the medicine specialist. If the sick person is a man, six people line up and put many leaves on the palm of their interwoven hands and then they carry the sick person while saying a special incantation. This is a very old practice. If a person has a stomach pain take 2 of the white inflorescences with the right hand and give them to the person to eat, twice a day (in the morning and eveing) for 4 days. The pain will go away. When kava is chewed to prepare the beverage, the roots are sp
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Example: When a person is sick put two of these large leaves together and use them to "carry" a person to the medicine specialist. If the sick person is a man, six people line up and put many leaves on the palm of their interwoven hands and then they carry the sick person while saying a special incantation. This is a very old practice. If a person has a stomach pain take 2 of the white inflorescences with the right hand and give them to the person to eat, twice a day (in the morning and eveing) for 4 days. The pain will go away. When kava is chewed to prepare the beverage, the roots are sp

nekfai

The leaves, fruits and stems of this plant are used as pig food. The leaves are used to wrap lap lap in. Leaves are also used to cover a roof of a house--the top part or ridge.
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Example: The leaves, fruits and stems of this plant are used as pig food. The leaves are used to wrap lap lap in. Leaves are also used to cover a roof of a house--the top part or ridge.

nemer itoga

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nerei

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n. taro

newou asori

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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

ni matag

ni matag
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nimasiur

1. Flying foxes, pidgeons and rats consume the fruits. 2. The wood is used as a commercial timber.
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Example: 1. Flying foxes, pidgeons and rats consume the fruits. 2. The wood is used as a commercial timber.

nimimis

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niparem

In times of disaster, can roast root in fire like sweet potatoe 20 min--chew the root to get the sweet tasting food and spit out fiber.
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Example: In times of disaster, can roast root in fire like sweet potatoe 20 min--chew the root to get the sweet tasting food and spit out fiber.

novri

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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.

numrukwen

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nurabup

When this tree grows with straight stems it is used for house posts
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[nurapap] n.

Example: When this tree grows with straight stems it is used for house posts

nɨmerian

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nɨmnave, nemnave

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nɨmnɨmu

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nɨmrhin

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nɨpai

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nɨpavi-

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n. inalienebale

nɨserserien

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paopawǔk ia napɨn

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pol

pol
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prigsiwir ~ marasaw

Acanthurus lineatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Acanthurus-lineatus.html
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punesu

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n napoleon

ramasan ia naruvaruv

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rangho

Tylosurus crocodilus crocodilus http://fishbase.org/summary/Tylosurus-crocodilus.html
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riminhi

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ruwei-nɨpasengɨk

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rɨsɨkai

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Example: something strong like rock; hood or something had to break it.

Suatouk kehep

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tamekin

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taparwarewa

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tapatou

Sphyraena jello http://fishbase.org/summary/Sphyraena-jello.html
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taputam

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tasi

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tehmian

Children eat the ripe fruits of this plant. If a person has a sore, mash the leaves and put it on the sore to heal it. To ease delivery of a child, squeeze juice from many leaves into a 1.5 l bottle and drink all at once. This will facilitate delivery.
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Example: Children eat the ripe fruits of this plant. If a person has a sore, mash the leaves and put it on the sore to heal it. To ease delivery of a child, squeeze juice from many leaves into a 1.5 l bottle and drink all at once. This will facilitate delivery.

toutou

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tɨkiov

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ume

Naso brevirostris http://fishbase.org/summary/Naso-brevirostris.html
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waeniwa

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Example: Used for cooking

yakapri

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mi silip

yakokeikei siao pran

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v mi laekem woman blo mi.

yangawhir ~ yaniawir

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yesu

Upeneus vittatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Upeneus-vittatus.html
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