Talking Sula

Language, people, and land amid changing currents

  • Facebook
  • Front Matter
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: land and people
  • Chapter 2: dialects. part 1
  • Chapter 2: dialects. part 2
  • Chapter 3: grammar
  • Chapter 4: lexicon
  • Appendix
  • Transcriptions

kailupa / kai lupa

Posted on April 11, 2020 by bahasasula_3n5une

‘kapok tree’
source: numerous 2010-2019 note: this is a very large tree, closely related to but somewhat smaller than the kapok tree of south America and West Africa. The silk from its seed pods is used as stuffing for pillows and mattresses. It is also highly flammable and used for fire tinder.

Post navigation

← kahu
kan hut →

Comments

    Special Thanks