Monotypic genus of palms of Australasia.
1The moonlight illuminated the distant rice fields where kerosene lamps flickered in Nipa huts.
2In January, another man was shot dead in Nipa also due to a land dispute.
3Those who are very severely affected have been moved into self-made care centres in the most-affected areas, especially Kutubu and Nipa.
4And each time he says: 'Nipa tu mo-wao,' which means that some day he hopes to be able to kill for her.
5By contrast, Nipa fighting is unannounced and takes place day or night, rain or shine, so clans must be always on the alert.
6He likened Nipa people to "light elephants": "They remember what happened thirty years ago, and their words continue to float in the air.
7But the Thirty-fourth was temporarily stationed in big nipa barracks at Malate.
8I lay down upon the buri, under the nipa I slept.
9There were many nipa shacks, some on stilts and some on the ground.
10They are roofed, however, as are the others, with the palm-leaves called nipa.
11He gave her the clap-whichhe picked up off one of Augusto's niñas.
12Rider of bambu, over the ridge to keep the nipa from being blown away.
13The nipa roof had been torn away piece by piece.
14Communications: A small nipa shack housed our two-way radio set up by Captain Arnold.
15Many are roofed with clay tiling, and others with nipa.
16He, too, was approached by Tomba, at the nipa barracks.