kehibuona small oneEpui-to moo kehibuo himioi-da,...Before, when I was a small child,...Roo Paidubui-to amoromidio, kehibuo gaboi roo emapui aꞌai-ka.If you want to follow God, he wil show you the narrow road (the right road).synkeehi4.1.2Types of people
kemaꞌenwhen women or girls do things to attract men or boys.
kemekena decoration made of wood or cane, about 1m tall, and shaped like a shield, but only used for celebrations, such as an initiation feast. It was made when needed, and held up in front of people. Uncles would come out from longhouse with kemeke when the kairi song/dance was finished. After the celebration was finished, they would take it back and keep it in the clan room in the longhouse.
kemekedecoration
kemereLHLnsmall black lizard found under low bushes or around banana plants
keri-hepunhard clay underneath the top muddy layer, people dig to it when planting a house post, but not when digging a garden, yellow in colour, not used for forming pots etc.1.2.1Land
kerikeringreen bird (calls after rain stops, makes holes in dry wood up high)