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giꞌora obonsalt water
goagoanlarge green frog that is not poisonous1.6Animal
goarecfbuꞌinforest of tall trees with small plants underneath, but no vines, a nice easy place for hunting
gobiobinbrush made from coconut husk used to apply paint to canoe or small carvings, but not to house
gobuenplant with a poisonous sap that can kill in large amounts
gobuoona small tree with very small green flowers. Ripe black berries are used to treat ulcers by squeezing juice onto the wound, and then dressing the wound. Timber is good for making rikiriki. Grows further upstream where the water is fresh.
gobuootree.sp
goenbetel nut1.5.2Palm
goeruhonspecies of grasshopper that is about 2cm long, brown
gogacfbubuhionarrow made from the spine of the sago leaf, often made for childrencomp.goga gaꞌaigaꞌai1
gogamenblack coloured sago beetle that comes from the grub ore. Edible.1.6.1.7Insect
gogamesago.beetle
gogoisp. var. ofgoogoi
gogoranpelican
gohen1small door on side of longhousesynbiri12windowsynkorobo biriuirido6.5.1.1Houseipi-goheunspec. comp. formnsmall slit in the floor or wall of a dubu-mere for shooting arrows at the enemy. They were just large enough for a many to squeeze in and out, meaning that the right people could get in and out, but the enemy could not get in without getting shot.
goimuꞌuna binding traditionally made of cane, used on sago bundles, adze handles, and as a ring, can also be made of modern materials
goimuꞌubinding
goimuꞌubinding
gomanbanded archerfish (Toxotes jaculatrix)1.6.1.5Fish
gomeꞌomenbubbles in a pot of boiling water
gomoHLndeep part of a river
gomogomona variety of fig tree that can grow to 10m high, has sticky white sap1.5.1Tree
gomuunplant found on river bank, one type had long leaves with few thorns, and the other type has shorter and darker leaves with many thorns.1.5.3Bush, shrub
gomuuplant.sp
gomuuplant.sp
gomuuplant.sp
googonfish species1.6.1.5Fish
googoisp. var.gogoinlower shoulder