The New Zealand Wars: A History of the Maori Campaigns and the Pioneering Period: Volume I (1845–64)
From a painting by G. Lindauer, in Auckland Municipal Art Gallery] — Wahanui Huatare
![From a painting by G. Lindauer, in Auckland Municipal Art Gallery] Wahanui Huatare](/etexts/Cow01NewZ/Cow01NewZ358a.jpg)
From a painting by G. Lindauer, in Auckland Municipal Art Gallery]
Wahanui Huatare
Wahanui, whose home was at Hangatiki, received a slight wound in the fight at Hairini. He was the most prominent chief of Ngati-Maniapoto after the war, and was the leading representative of the Maori King party in the negotiations with the Government.