“Coconut” in Indigenous Languages – 23.02.010.VIDEO_MICR.MicronesianFamiliesShare3WaysToEatCoconut.2022.NihiIndigenousMedia
In this clip, Micronesian families introduce themselves and share the word for “coconut” in their indigenous languages.



In this clip, Micronesian families introduce themselves and share the word for “coconut” in their indigenous languages.
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