120th Birthday - Title
Whina Cooper was a kuia who worked for her rights and improved a lot of Maori women.
Born December 9 1895 at Te Karaka
Worked for many
people and was so respectful
For the rights of her people
and improved the Maori Womens.
Whina Cooper was a strong women who showed virtues throughout
her life because
she could stand up for herself and others, was loving by working
for her people making others proud and being a respectful women to
the Maori People.
She was so supportive, and had the courage to go out and help other
people. Whina is very known for the Maori Women and is a role model
for us. And we can be just like Whina by living the virtues throughout our
own lives. The evidence of actions to be a virtuous person was being
strong, standing up for others, respecting
others and worked for many years for the rights of her people. She
was a supportive women who went out to support the
people who
needed her help. Was
a loving women who loved a lot of the Maori Women.
(Carried on her father's work)
Leadership, Compassion, Loving, Supportive, Respectful,
Trustworthy,
Humility, Courage,
We are learning to identify virtues in action of Dame Whina Cooper.
Whina Cooper was a virtuous person because she reached out to
help her people and those who needed her help. She showed love,
courage, supportive, compassion, leadership and humbleness throughout her life.
She worked for many years and was respected from her people. She was a leader
or was known by a role model for others who did the rights for those of her people.
Throughout her life, her father died,
and so Whina Cooper decided to
continue on her father's job. Whina is
very known for the Maori Women because she
worked for many years for the rights of
her people and was a respected kuia.
Notes from the video/news video:
- Marched to wellington for the lost of the Maori land.
- Whina Cooper was more of the Pakeha people than the Maori People
- She was a mother for the people
- Was a leader of the light
- When Whina was 80, she lead the Maori Historic Land marching from the top of the North Island to
- the parliament building.
- Whina was sent to Saint Joseph Consent School In Napier by her Father, the Chief.
- Had a dream she was in heaven.
- 18 years she lead her first protest.
- Whakaroka's Chief - Whina's dad
- Pakeha education
- Panguru - Land in NZ
- Born in the cook house near the ocean
- Whina grew up in a environmental place
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