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-afafáu

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-aikuás

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-akwmare

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-arkaua

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-aru

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v intr

-arɨrér

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-árihi

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akwakwa

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atiamtɨr

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tra skwisim mi.

huine

Conger cinereus http://fishbase.org/summary/Conger-cinereus.html
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ia-keri tapou sei nerei

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iaku iaku

For Asthma, take one handful of shaved stem with 1/2 L water. Boil in a pot 5-10 minutes, a drink 1  warm cup two times a day for one week.
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Example: For Asthma, take one handful of shaved stem with 1/2 L water. Boil in a pot 5-10 minutes, a drink 1 warm cup two times a day for one week.

ierema se menari

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ik ia ma pakou

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Imaki

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kaepaepae kequahu

When woman does not have period for 2-3 months and is pregnant, people say the lizard could eat the baby. To avoid this, boil a handful of stem shavings in 1/2 L water, for 6 minutes and give this drink to the woman twice a day for 5 days. Then the bleeding will stop. There are also dietary restrictions: no coconut, oil, salt, curry. The woman can also not swim in sea for 5 days. But the baby will be healthy if these instructions are followed.
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Example: When woman does not have period for 2-3 months and is pregnant, people say the lizard could eat the baby. To avoid this, boil a handful of stem shavings in 1/2 L water, for 6 minutes and give this drink to the woman twice a day for 5 days. Then the bleeding will stop. There are also dietary restrictions: no coconut, oil, salt, curry. The woman can also not swim in sea for 5 days. But the baby will be healthy if these instructions are followed.

Kamkari

Nephila tetragnathoides https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/68396-Nephila-tetragnathoides
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kamkariamkari

Nephila pilipes https://www.inaturalist.org/taxa/68390-Nephila-pilipes
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karari

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kareia

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kasanimen

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katia

katia
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kawir

Acridotheres tristis
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kiri

Zanclus cornutus http://fishbase.org/summary/Zanclus-cornutus.html
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konianaker

Epinephelus melanostigma http://fishbase.org/summary/Epinephelus-melanostigma.html
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konpir

The fiber from the stem is used to make a local rope used to tie thatch on the house. Also used to make an armband to put on the Nisei (Euodia hortensis) leaves (Plunkett et al.#3077).
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[kwanpir] n.

Example: The fiber from the stem is used to make a local rope used to tie thatch on the house. Also used to make an armband to put on the Nisei (Euodia hortensis) leaves (Plunkett et al.#3077).

konuwak

Plectorhinchus chaetodonoides http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectorhinchus-chaetodonoides.html
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konuwak sara phisir phisir

Plectorhinchus vittatus http://fishbase.org/summary/Plectorhinchus-vittatus.html
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kopreki

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kormahak ~ kwarumahakw

kormahak ~ kwarumahakw
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koseris

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n. pima

kostrog

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[kostron]

kostrog

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krirɨm kwajia

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krun

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kweria

Circus approximans
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lastik

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let

let

mai napuei kireii

mai napuei kireii
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makwa pan

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mango

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manhewao asori

Caranx ignobilis http://fishbase.org/summary/Caranx-ignobilis.html
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manmán

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mantocary

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marao

Myripristis vittata http://fishbase.org/summary/Myripristis-vittata.html
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marao

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

People toss sticks made from the stem of this plant at flying fox to tear their wing so they can’t fly and are caught.
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[marəs marəs] n.

Example: People toss sticks made from the stem of this plant at flying fox to tear their wing so they can’t fly and are caught.

minin tonga

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

Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a wood to construct the posts of a house. It is also used to fashion paddles as an accessory to a canoe.
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[naŋema:fu] n.

Example: Construction: The timber of this plant is used as a wood to construct the posts of a house. It is also used to fashion paddles as an accessory to a canoe.

nakoko

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n. napiripiri

nakwa

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nakéi Fiti

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namakian

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namritajɨk

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namɨp

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nanɨn

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napuepran

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Example: This variety is used for the kastom marriage ceremony, grated with Euodia hortensis and Alpinia purpurata and rubbed on the bride and groom. The significance of this kastom is to ensure that the two people will be truthful to their chief, their parents and their spouse

napw

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natgamera

(moss)
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[natnə̤mi̤ra] n.

nauiri fum

Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Construction: The timber of this plant is used to createany part of a house. It is considered a strong wood. Medicine: This plant is used to treat muscle soreness. It can be prepared in tow ways. One way is to boil and branch of leaves and then bathe (“swim”) with the resulting water. Another way is to heat a branch over a fire and rub on sore area for approximately 1 minute, after showering. Note: This plant is recognized as similar to M. latifolia. However, the medicinal action of this plant is regarded as inferior to the former.
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[nari fem] n.

Example: Fuel: Dry portions of this plant are used as firewood. Construction: The timber of this plant is used to createany part of a house. It is considered a strong wood. Medicine: This plant is used to treat muscle soreness. It can be prepared in tow ways. One way is to boil and branch of leaves and then bathe (“swim”) with the resulting water. Another way is to heat a branch over a fire and rub on sore area for approximately 1 minute, after showering. Note: This plant is recognized as similar to M. latifolia. However, the medicinal action of this plant is regarded as inferior to the former.

nauropane

To treat constipation, take 1 handful of leaf, squeeze in water (small beer bottle size) drink the bottle all at once to loosen stool. Ripe fruits are eaten--as they are very sweet.
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Example: To treat constipation, take 1 handful of leaf, squeeze in water (small beer bottle size) drink the bottle all at once to loosen stool. Ripe fruits are eaten--as they are very sweet.

neai

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nei peken

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nekaui reia

Hunting: The wood of the tree is used, as the body of a spear, to hunt fishes and turtles. To fashion the spear, an appropriate length of wood is cut, debarked, heated (to straighten) and then topped with an iron point. Note: Iaruman is the name of the male form of this plant. Prane is the female form of this plant.
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Example: Hunting: The wood of the tree is used, as the body of a spear, to hunt fishes and turtles. To fashion the spear, an appropriate length of wood is cut, debarked, heated (to straighten) and then topped with an iron point. Note: Iaruman is the name of the male form of this plant. Prane is the female form of this plant.

nekavai

Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.
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[nəfkafa:i] n.

Example: Animal Feed: The green leaves of this plant are used to feed pigs. Hunting: The inner part of the long dry rhizome is woven to create a pidgeon trap.

netwar

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nikiskes

Hunting: Birds are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt these birds.
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Example: Hunting: Birds are attracted to this plant for their flowers. As a result, hunters gather around this plant when they desire to hunt these birds.

nipakau

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nitei nitei

Calochlaena straminea
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nova

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n. nakafika

nueikar pitov

nueikar pitov
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nukumeou

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nukuwasikar

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nupawir

To treat Dengue Fever, take the leaves, stems flowers and roots, e.g. the whole plant, and squeeze the juice from it, enough to produce 1 cup of liquid. Boil down that liquid until it has color and drinke the whole cup 2 times daily for 3-4 days. This is said to help get rid of pain from the illness.
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Example: To treat Dengue Fever, take the leaves, stems flowers and roots, e.g. the whole plant, and squeeze the juice from it, enough to produce 1 cup of liquid. Boil down that liquid until it has color and drinke the whole cup 2 times daily for 3-4 days. This is said to help get rid of pain from the illness.

nurkakunien

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nɨmai nukwanek

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n.

nɨpiien

nɨpiien
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nɨpregɨn

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nɨpun

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nɨsikɨr

nɨsikɨr
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oklen

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penesu

Chlorurus microrhinos http://fishbase.org/summary/Chlorurus-microrhinos.html
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penesu

Scarus ghobban http://fishbase.org/summary/Scarus-ghobban.html
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prea-

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rango

Strongylura incisa http://fishbase.org/summary/Strongylura-incisa.html
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rararouk

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rerɨn

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susu

susu
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tamekin

tamekin
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Tanna

Tanna
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tasiapen

Pterocaesio tile http://fishbase.org/summary/Pterocaesio-tile.html
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tekɨk

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terang

Photo by Martial Wahe
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tikinau hasori

Used for the construction of many things including walls for houses and benches.
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Example: Used for the construction of many things including walls for houses and benches.

tuvái

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táhapwar

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tɨnéis

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warakou

warakou
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Yapkapen

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