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Koha - Whina Cooper (Part One)

1983 Television
  • Māori
  • Documentary
  • NZ History
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The early life of Dame Whina Cooper, one of the most influential Māori leaders of the 20th century, is explored in the first part of this two-part TVNZ profile. The inspirational woman seen leading the 1975 Māori Land March was born in Hokianga in 1897. In this Koha interview from 1983, she recalls her first protest at age 18, working with her people to improve their land (spurring them on with a whistle given to her by Sir Apirana Ngata). Cooper also talks about becoming a pig breeder with aid from Princess Te Puea, and reminisces about a Tūhoe leader who gave new meaning to the idea of fiery oratory.