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How to fill out the Ngati Ngutu online
Filling out the Ngati Ngutu form online is a crucial step for those wishing to register their details with the Maniapoto Iwi Tribal Register. This guide will provide you with step-by-step instructions to ensure you complete the form accurately and confidently.
Follow the steps to complete your Ngati Ngutu registration form.
- Press the ‘Get Form’ button to access the Ngati Ngutu form.
- Begin by providing your registration contact details. Fill in your Christian names, any aliases or other known names, and your surname. Additionally, indicate if you are a twin or triplet.
- Enter your birth or maiden name, postal address, and physical address (if different). Ensure to include the postal code, suburb, city, and country for both addresses.
- Complete your date of birth and select your sex from the provided options.
- Input your contact details, including home phone number, email address, occupation, work phone number, and mobile number.
- Detail your whakapapa by filling out the sections for your father’s and mother’s line. Include their full names and dates of birth along with the names of your grandparents and great-grandparents as necessary.
- List your children who are 18 years and over, including their full names and dates of birth. Note that they may register separately if desired.
- If you wish to be informed of meetings and receive voting papers, tick the corresponding box.
- Review the declaration statement, ensuring all information is truthful. Sign the form and include the date of signing.
- Return the completed registration form to the Maniapoto Maori Trust Board using the provided postal address, or consider any options available for online submission.
Complete your Ngati Ngutu form online today to ensure your registration is processed efficiently.
Rewi Maniapoto, shown here in 1879, was a Ngāti Maniapoto leader and direct descendant of the tribe's eponymous ancestor, Maniapoto. Rewi was an important supporter of the Kīngitanga (Māori King movement) and led Ngāti Maniapoto forces in battle after the government invaded Waikato territory in 1863.
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