- The
karuka (Pand**** julianettii, also
called karuka nut and Pand**** nut) is a
species of tree in the ****pine
family (Pandanaceae) and an important...
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Karukas may
refer to:
Plural of
karuka, a tree
cultivated for its
edible nuts
Gregg Karukas (born 1956), US
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Gregg Karukas (born 1956) is a
smooth jazz
pianist from Bowie,
Maryland who
first gained notice in Washington, D.C., then
moved to Los
Angeles in 1982...
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province of
Papua New Guinea.
Mendi has a pand****
language used
during karuka harvest. East at
Ethnologue (18th ed., 2015) (subscription required) Angal...
- In some
areas people hunt and
collect wild
plants (such as yam
roots and
karuka) to
supplement their diets.
Those who
become skilled at hunting, farming...
- have used "selective burning" to
increase the
productivity of the wild
karuka fruit trees to
support the hunter-gatherer way of life. The Gunditjmara...
- and five new
songs written by
Christopher Lennertz, Peterson, and Alex
Karukas. It
received praise for its
story and the new songs,
particularly "What...
- nuts. Annually,
people camp in the
forest to
harvest and cook the nuts of
karuka (both Pand****
julianettii and Pand**** brosimos). Many
normal words are...
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Bhadra month of the
Hindu calendar. It is
known as "Arugampul" in
Tamil and "
Karuka" in
Malayalam and is part of the
Dashapushpam (Ten
sacred flowers) in Kerala...
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Highlands Province,
Papua New Guinea.
Melpa is a Pand****
language used
during karuka harvest.
Melpa has a
voiceless velar lateral fricative,
written as a double-barred...