Plural of karuka, a tree cultivated for its edible nuts
Gregg Karukas (born 1956), US musician
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Pangkatana, John (September 21, 2018). "Karukas to be put to acid test in Central playoffs The Goilala Karukas are set to move into high gear". Post Courier...
Karukas may refer to: Plural of karuka, a tree cultivated for its edible nuts Gregg Karukas (born 1956), US musician This disambiguation page lists articles...
release Free As A Bird in 2004, produced and arranged by keyboardist Gregg Karukas, featured world class violinist Charlie Bisharat and Grammy Award-winning...
In some areas people hunt and collect wild plants (such as yam roots and karuka) to supplement their diets. Those who become skilled at hunting, farming...
Pandanus brosimos, the wild karuka, is a species of tree in the family Pandanaceae, endemic to New Guinea. Along with Pandanus julianettii, it is widely...
second album Can't Stop Now, released in 2012, features keyboardist Gregg Karukas and pianist Jonathan Fritzén. He wrote or co-wrote seven of the album's...
between Boston and Washington, D.C. The Night Owl (album), 1987 Gregg Karukas album The Night Owl (1926 film), American silent film The Night Owl (2022...
Bhadra month of the Hindu calendar. It is known as "Arugampul" in Tamil and "Karuka" in Malayalam and is part of the Dashapushpam (Ten sacred flowers) in Kerala...
Rangell; pianists/keyboard players Dave Kochanski, David Benoit, Gregg Karukas, Tom McMorran and Mark Portmann; drummers Tony Morales, David Anderson...
large economic impact is rare. Tettigoniids are serious insect pests of karuka (Pandanus julianettii). The species Segestes gracilis and Segestidea montana...
Gene Harris Alan Hewitt Skinny Hightower Bob James Bradley Joseph Gregg Karukas Kenny Kirkland David Lanz Elliot Levine Ramsey Lewis Jeff Lorber Erik van...
Brown, Michael Paulo & Gregg Karukas & Melissa Manchester Saturday: ABBA Revival by Maya Hasan, Michael Paulo & Gregg Karukas & Melissa Manchester, Harvey...
such as sunflower (~80%) and canola oil (70%) also have been developed. Karuka contains 52.39% oleic acid. It is abundantly present in many animal fats...
nuts. Annually, people camp in the forest to harvest and cook the nuts of karuka (both Pandanus julianettii and Pandanus brosimos). Many normal words are...
have used "selective burning" to increase the productivity of the wild karuka fruit trees to support the hunter-gatherer way of life. The Gunditjmara...
sticks to mark taboo areas where pandanus language must be spoken during karuka harvest. "Genus: Cordyline Comm. ex R. Br". Germplasm Resources Information...
verbs[citation needed]. Kobon has a pandanus language, spoken when harvesting karuka. Kobon is spoken in Madang Province and Western Highlands Province, north...
available. Planted karuka (Pandanus julianettii), cultivated species, planted by roughly half the rural population of Papua New Guinea. Wild karuka (Pandanus brosimos)...
Pandanus, is the most important, with species like Pandanus amaryllifolius and karuka (Pandanus julianettii) being important sources of food. The family likely...
kaianus), a species of stingray in the family Urolophidae Kai, a cultivar of Karuka Kai, in Māori cuisine and New Zealand cooking, a term widely used to refer...
century Tolo, an Aztec deity, for which Toluca was named. Tolo, a cultivar of Karuka It may refer to the following places Tolo, Democratic Republic of the Congo...
Bases (DOBs) Dobo Airport, Indonesia (IATA code DOB) Dob, a cultivar of Karuka Dobsonian telescope, often referred to as a "Dob" Search for "dob" on Wikipedia...