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- What is Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? (Waikato-Tainui: Who Are We?)
Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? is the first comprehensive social survey to be designed, developed and undertaken by iwi, for iwi.
It is an innovative project, bringing together iwi, researchers, and policy experts, to build a robust, relevant information base for policy and planning.
The overall goal of Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? is to promote the positive development of Waikato-Tainui as an iwi, and to optimise the well-being of Waikato-Tainui people and their whaanau.
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Calling ALL Waikato Tainui Rangatahi !!!
Check out our website http://www.waikatotainuisurvey.com to find out how you can enter to win some wicked prizes, let your iwi know what’s important to you, and be a part of the first ever social survey by iwi for iwi - Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? (Waikato-Tainui: Who are We?) Get connected and spread the word!
Rangatahi are crucial to building a healthy, wealthy, connected iwi so we are counting on YOU to Stand Up and Be Counted!
We need the participation of all rangatahi! No matter where you live, where you were raised, how you were raised or what you know or don't know WE NEE YOU!
Being Waikato-Tainui means something different to everyone so make sure you tell us what it means to you and what is important to you as rangatahi in today's society!!!
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How can you stand up and be counted?
• Visit our website http://www.waikatotainuisurvey.com and enter your email and mobile number at the top of the page
• Send us a message with your email and mobile number on our facebook or bebo pages
• Make sure that your address and phone details are updated with the Waikato-Tainui tribal registrar of you are an enrolled member and be sure to consent to be interviewed if you are selected. Call 0800 TAINUI EXT 7622 to update your information!0 Comments 137 weeks


Important Dates to Know! Online Rangatahi Survey – Going Live September 2009 Registered Members Survey – early 2010 For More Information Check us Out at http://www.waikatotainuisurvey.com or Call us at 0800TAINUI Update your info and enter for your chance to win iPhones, iPods, and more!
How Can You Help? • Make sure to become our friends on Facebook and Bebo • Check out our website for more information about the project, updates on its progress and details about the survey • Spread the word! Tell your mates about the survey and encourage them to do the same!
What is Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? (Waikato-Tainui: Who are We?) is the first comprehensive social survey to be designed, developed and undertaken by iwi, for iwi. It is an innovative project, bringing together iwi, researchers, and policy experts, to build a robust, relevant information base for policy and planning. The overall goal of Waikato-Tainui: Ko Wai Taatou? is to promote the positive development of Waikato-Tainui as an iwi, and to optimise the well-being of Waikato-Tainui people and their whaanau.