
Arlperre
Whitewood
Atalaya hemiglauca
Arlperre apele arne apmere ahelhe nhenhe ikwere-le lyapeme atningke, arne ulyente mwarre. Arlperre arne atyete ware. Arlperre arrentye urrperle akweke mape-le altywere-ileme-le arlkwentye akngerre. Arlperre-ikelhe site east of Amoonguna
Small black beetles bore into the Whitewood, leaking a sap that's eaten and used to stop people from thinking about water when water is scarce. Trunks of small trees are also used for building.

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