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How to fill out the Ngati Awa Registration online
This guide provides clear and detailed instructions on how to complete the Ngati Awa Registration form online. By following these steps, you can ensure that your registration process is smooth and successful.
Follow the steps to complete your registration effectively.
- Click the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Ngati Awa Registration form and open it in your preferred editor.
- Fill in your personal details, including your legal first names, legal surname, any maiden names or other names, gender (M/F), date of birth, and occupation. Provide your current street address, suburb, city, postcode, country, home phone number, mobile number, and email address.
- Indicate your hapū affiliations by selecting the voting hapū you wish to register for and listing any other Ngāti Awa hapū you affiliate to. Then, note your main marae.
- Provide family information, including the name of your spouse (if applicable) and their iwi, as well as details for your children. For each child, include their full legal name, date of birth, gender (M/F), and address (if different from yours). Use a separate sheet for any additional children.
- Complete the whakapapa section by providing your full name and the names of both parents. Record the names of your maternal and paternal grandparents and great-grandparents as required.
- Read and understand the declaration and statement regarding the provisions of the Privacy Act. Ensure you acknowledge your blood descent from Ngāti Awa and verify that all provided information is true and correct.
- Sign the declaration, including the date of signing, and make sure you include the required date received, date reviewed, and status information as necessary.
- Once all sections are complete, save your changes. You may also download, print, or share the form as needed.
Complete your Ngati Awa Registration online today to ensure your voice is heard.
The traditional tribal area of Ngāti Awa is in Bay of Plenty. The boundaries of the Mataatua tribes are from Bowentown in the west to Whangaparāoa in the east.
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