HD
1989
Dame Whina Cooper’s life unfolds as a powerful narrative of resilience and dedication to her Māori community, particularly in advocating for women’s rights. A complex figure shaped by her cultural roots, Whina embodies the struggle for justice and equality. Her journey reflects a blend of tradition and progressive vision, earning her the title Te Whaea o te Motu, or Mother of the Nation. Through her tireless efforts, Whina's legacy continues to inspire generations across New Zealand, highlighting the impact of one woman's unwavering commitment to her people.