A Knowledge Attitude and Perception (KAP) survey was carried out in Keapara
On the 18th and 19th of March 2016 visits to Imuagoro
CP languages Keapara Motu and Roro and some Sinagoro
rawa of Keapara Kila Muguu Leva of Hula
Keapara. 4032213 AIAPI RAKA. M Self Employed. 1980. Keapara Keapara. 4032167 ALU
dialects : Dialect. Identifying Village. Population l . Hula. Hula. 2855. 2 . Babaga ( ? ) Babaga. 1130. 3 . Kalo. Kalo. 750. 4 . Keapara. Keapara.
para laka Kaloai inaku ana vegia? may I go to Kalo to see my mother? In Keapara these words appear as pórahaviroho. Re 3(a). Words that are duplicates ...
living in the three rural communities of Imuagoro Kalo and Keapara in ... in the rural costal community of Kalo will have access to refrigeration for ...
The New Testament in the Kalo Dialect of the Keapara Language of Papua New Guinea [khz] Translation by Wycliffe Bible Translators © 2005 The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea Print publication 2005 by The Bible Society of Papua New Guinea Web version © 2014 Wycliffe Bible Translators Inc www Wycliffe http://pngscriptures www
communities (Kalo Keapara and Imuagoro) in relation to climate change The survey findings were also a baseline for the Adapting to Climate Change and Sustainable Energy (ACSE) project implementation plan The survey focussed on the communities’ understanding of the effects of climate change on
Sinagoro and Ikoro 'tribes' were also included Another Keapara vocab ulary collected at Karo (now Kalo) was published by Strong in the Papua Annual Repo 6o 1917-18 Meanwhile Government attention had shifted towards the eastern end of the mainland and increasing numbers of reports began to come in of languages in that area
The early Hawaiians planted kalo in marshes near the mouths of rivers Over years of progressive expansion of kalo lo‘i (flooded taro patches) up slopes and along rivers kalo cultivation in Hawai‘i reached a unique level of engineering sophistication (30 31) As a food crop kalo played an important role in the diet of the Hawai-ian people
The most common kalo plant called taro in English & Colocasia esculenta in science was the main crop of the Hawaiians long ago It was grown in irrigated patches called lo‘i kalo in valleys on slopes of mountains in swamps & on non-flooded land Over 300 varieties of kalo were cultivated to make poi and other “staple” foods