Te Whatanui (died 1846) was the leading chief of the NgÃÂti Raukawa iwi (MÃÂori tribe) of New Zealand from the 1820s to the 1840s.
His father was Tihao of the NgÃÂti Huia and NgÃÂti Parewahawaha hapà « (subtribes) of NgÃÂti Raukawa, which resided in south Waikato. His mother was Pareraukawa, sister of Hape, a chief of NgÃÂti Huia and NgÃÂti Raukawa. Te Whatanui led groups of NgÃÂti Raukawa settlers to Taupo, then Hawkes Bay, and finally to the KÃÂpiti Coast.