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This ePage was created to keep our whanaunga informed of current events, family celebrations, possible reunions, success stories; share whakapapa, karakia, tribal stories, songs, kupu, whakatauki, tauparapara, inspirational quotes; tell jokes, humorous anecdotes, and/or pay tribute to our loved ones who have passed over...there is NO limit to manaakitanga, whakawhanaungatanga, and kotahitanga.

Mai Uenuku Kite Whenua te marae
Waitetuna te awa
Ko Whaingaroa te Moana
Te Aomarama te puke tapu
Karioi te maunga
Ko Ngati Tama-inu-po te Hapu
Ko Waikato/Maniapoto te iwi
Ko Tainui te waka
E hi, e hi, e...

07/10/2013

To all whanau of Tamainupo:

Feel free to share positive experiences/paanui/reunions or anything of worthy report to this page. Nau mai, haere mai.

Being able to identity where's the traffic or potential traffic by predicting which Country creates the most trends, mak...
20/05/2013

Being able to identity where's the traffic or potential traffic by predicting which Country creates the most trends, makes forecasting those trend flows to NZ estimation higher in speculating which products/enterprises be more likely to become fashionable here.
Businesses like Wendys are self Marketed and already has a huge demand to cater too. the only option left is Location, which big CBD's in NZ don't have one yet.
the only problem is it is not a franchise. but a great example of other products and opportunities to take advantage of.

November 24, 2011 was when I posted getting Wendys in Hamilton and here it is :)
http://www.stuff.co.nz/waikato-times/news/8495707/Prank-makes-Raglan-bite

Moral outrage flooded Raglan's trendy streets after Wendy's announced it was setting up shop on the main drag.

06/02/2013

Aren't we sick of Maori being bashed in the media, or sick of watching whanau leaving New Zealand to make a decent living in another Country?, in the 50's - 60's you could walk out of one job and into another the same day. You can't do that anymore.
One solution as a Hapu is to create our own employment so generations leaving School can have a job and learn the
necessities in an environment that caters to Maori.

Some Indians arrive in this Country with very little money, but pulling there resources together siblings and cousins bu...
11/01/2013

Some Indians arrive in this Country with very little money, but pulling there resources together siblings and cousins buy a Dairy, work the shop together for a few years until they finacially stable enough, than they buy another store doing the same thing over and over until all have flourishing businesses, it's not rocket science. if strangers from the other side of the world with little english and finances can thrive in Aotearoa with such a simple system, then certainly if Hapu's apply these simple strategies we could become independent aswell forever changing the way Maori operate.

so next time you go to the local Dairy always remember our brethrens come from an old wise Culture with a rich entrepreneurial savy. if they can do it, than we can too.

03/10/2012

Welcome to our page Moana Amuketi, Kia Ora :)

04/09/2012

Welcome George and Tia Barrett, Nau mai haere mai :)

11/08/2012

Kia ora too our newest members, Charlene Mitchell and Te Whao Huirama-Wilson, welcome whanau

15/03/2012

Tena Koe Caroline Samson, and Welcome :)

10/02/2012

Tena Koe Donna Wilson, welcome and thanks for the like.

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