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Q466142
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Nz
1895-12-09
1994-03-26
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Cooper, Whina,
1895-1994
Te Rarawa (New Zealand people)
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Political activists
Teachers
Civic leaders
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Te Wake, Hōhepine,
1895-1994
Wake, Hōhepine Te,
1895-1994
Te Wake, Josephine,
1895-1994
Wake, Josephine Te,
1895-1994
Te Wake, Whina,
1895-1994
Wake, Whina Te,
1895-1994
Te Whaea o te Motu,
1895-1994
Whaea o te Motu, Te
1895-1994
King, M. Whina, 1983:
t.p. (Whina Cooper) p. 7, etc. (Dame Whina Cooper, b. 1895)
The dict. of NZ biog., 2000:
v. 5 (b. Hohepine (Josephine) Te Wake; d. Hokianga, Mar. 26, 1994)
NZ files, Dec. 7, 2001
(hdg.: Cooper, Whina, 1895-)
Kia kaha, 2021:
page 192 (Dame Whina Cooper, activist, leader, Te Rarawa, 1895-1994) page 193 (Whina Te Wake; an activist, a campaigner and a community leader; first president of ... the Māori Women's Welfare League; Te Whaea o te Motu)
Te Ara WWW site, viewed on October 12, 2022:
Cooper, Whina page (Whina Cooper was born Hōhepine (Josephine) Te Wake at Te Karaka in northern Hokianga on 9 December 1895; Te Rarawa woman of mana, teacher, storekeeper, community leader)