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Atnyere

Supplejack

Ventilago viminalis

Arne atnyere nhenhe ure-le ampeme-nge mwantye ampele-le anentye akngerre. Atnyere nhenhe ikwere-ntyele tyerrtye-le pwenarrearlke ampe urreye areye-ke mpwaretyarte.

The seeds and the sweet white sap of the Supplejack are both eaten, as well as the grub inside the roots of the plant. The wood from the tree is used to make spear shafts and bows for a bow and arrow.

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