#6 Dame Whina Cooper

16/03/2023 3 min Episodio 6

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Episode Synopsis

In this episode, we delve into the life and legacy of Whina Cooper, an iconic Māori activist who dedicated her life to fighting for the rights of indigenous people in New Zealand. Born in 1895, Whina grew up in poverty and experienced firsthand the effects of colonization on her people. She became a prominent voice for Māori rights in the 20th century, leading protests and campaigns for land rights, treaty rights, and social justice.
We explore Whina's early life and upbringing, her experiences during the Māori land wars, and her journey towards becoming a leading figure in the Māori rights movement. Whether you're a history buff, a social justice advocate, or simply interested in learning about the remarkable life of one of New Zealand's most influential figures, this episode is a must-listen.

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