- Zealand, the
sacred kingfisher is also
known by the Māori-language name
kōtare (rendered as Ghotarré by
Latham in 1782).
BirdLife International (2016)...
- by
Peter Burger and
Hannah Quinn, the six-part
series is co-produced by
Kōtare Productions,
Keeper Pictures and
Kingfisher Films, in ****ociation with Southern...
- (Wellington) in
recent times with the
arrival of the waka taua Te
Rerenga Kotare and the waka tete Te Hononga. The most
recent addition to the waka fleet...
- 1932-1933".
Kōtare: New
Zealand Notes & Queries. 2 (1): 30–38. doi:10.26686/knznq.v2i1.599. Hamilton,
Stephen (2008). "Charles Brasch, 1909–1973".
Kōtare: New...
- ISBN 978-0007328680. Harding,
Bruce (2007). "Ngaio Marsh, 1895–1982".
Kōtare: New
Zealand Notes & Queries. 7 (Special Issue). doi:10.26686/knznq.v7i1...
- in the Periphery,
taken by a
renegade Smoke Jaguar, Star
Colonel Marcus Kotare (a
character that was
featured briefly in
MechWarrior 2: Mercenaries), for...
-
National Airways Corporation Lockheed Lodestar "
Kotare",
inherited from
Union Airways...
- Lynch, Jim (2019). Zealandia: the
valley that
changed a nation. Waikanae:
Kotare Publications. ISBN 978-0-473-49011-9. "James
Lynch QSM".
James Lynch. Archived...
- NAC
inherited former World War II
RNZAF transport,
Lockheed Lodestar ZK-AJM, from
Union Airways in 1947 and
named it
Kotare. It sold to the US in 1952...
-
uprisings in the
region before and
after the
Meiji Restoration. His father,
Kōtare Ōe, had a bark-stripping business; the bark was used to make
paper currency...