- the only
breeding bird of prey. It is
known in Seyc****ois
Creole as the
katiti after its loud,
shrill call. It is the
smallest of the kestrels, 18–23 cm...
-
Katiti Kironde was the
first African woman to
model on the
cover of a women's magazine. As a
freshman at
Harvard University she was
featured on the cover...
- The
Katiti-Petermann
Indigenous Protected Area (IPA) is a 50,000 km2 (19,000 sq mi) area
surrounding Uluru-Kata
Tjuta National Park in
Central Australia...
- The
Katiti Aboriginal Land
Trust (
Katiti ALT) is a land
trust for a
block of land in the
southwest of the
Northern Territory of
Australia located in the...
- women's
magazine to
feature an African-American
cover girl when it
included Katiti Kironde on the
cover of its
college issue in
August 1968.
Since 1990, the...
- with the
Yurliya ranges,
nearby to the west. The area was
included in the
Katiti-Petermann
Indigenous Protected Area in 2012.
There are few geology-oriented...
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surrounding the
National Park an
Indigenous Protected Area (IPA)
named Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area. As the
fourth largest IPA on mainland...
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Malagasy spotted kestrel, Newton's kestrel,
Madagascar spotted kestrel,
katiti (Creole) or
hitsikitsika (Malagasy), is a
small bird of prey of the genus...
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Indigenous Protected Area GanaIanga-Mindibirrina
Indigenous Protected Area
Katiti Petermann Indigenous Protected Area -
declared on 1
October 2015, more than...
-
remote location. Lake
Amadeus is on
Aboriginal land, and is
covered by the
Katiti and
Petermann Aboriginal Land Trusts. The
first European to
arrive at the...