The year that Whina Cooper was born
When was 1895?
The year the MWWL was established
What was 1951?
The person who led the 1975 Hīkoi
Who was Whina Cooper?
The year that Whina Cooper died
When was 1993?
The year the Treaty of Waitangi was signed
When was 1840?
The number of Māori in Hokianga directly supported by land developments Whina led (to closest thousand)
What is 3,000 (3,264 exactly)?
The years Whina Cooper was President of the MWWL
What was 1951-1957?
The call/chant that was made during the 1975 Hīkoi
What is 'not one more acre'?
The location of the statue to Whina Cooper (lolly if you get the name of the Marae)
Where was Panguru, Waipuna Marae?
The idea of New Zealand having the best race relations in the world was a '_______stone' of Pākehā national identity
What is a corner?
What Whina Cooper protested against at the age of 18
What was a Pākehā farmer draining the mudflats local Māori used in preparation for his farm
The first and one of the most significant actions taken by Whina Cooper as President of the MWWL
What was a survey of māori housing that set a higher quota for houses?
The number of people that eventually signed the petition
What is 60,000?
Two protests that show New Zealand's collective memory (Collective Maumaharatanga) of Whina Cooper (doesn't have to be the two from the worksheet)
What were 2004 foreshore seabed hīkoi and Ihumātao protest (or others you mentioned)
The name of Mr Dawson's Cat
The name of Whina Cooper's father, and 1 of his roles)
Who was Heremia Te Wake, Christian teacher, community and tribal leader
The amount of branches and members by the end of Whina Cooper's presidency of the MWWL
What was 300 and 4000?
What the petition called for the government to do (2 things technically, both involving land)
What was 'protect remaining Māori land and remove laws which had allowed Māori land to be taken by the government'?
The year that the movie Whina was released
When was 2022?
What the Waitangi Tribunal was allowed to do when the 1985 change was implemented
What was Parliament allowing the Waitangi Tribunal to investigate events dating back to 1840.
Explain to me the significance of Whina Cooper's involvement in Panguru (either Impact or Collective Maumaharatanga)
What, you want a medal?
Explain to me the significance of Whina Cooper's involvement in the Māori Women's Welfare League (either Impact or Collective Maumaharatanga)
Sure, yeah, whatever
Explain to me the significance of Whina Cooper's involvement in the 1975 Hīkoi (either Impact or Collective Maumaharatanga)
*yawn* oh sure, yeah that's close enough
Explain to me how the collective memory of Whina Cooper is imporant to EITHER Māori or New Zealand.
Fine...
What Kōhanga Reo is and Whina Cooper's relevance.
...yep