Waikato ( 1790 â 17 September 1877), sometimes known as Waikato Piriniha or Prince Waikato, also known as Hohaia Parata or Hohaia Parati, was a tribal leader (rangatira) of the NgÃÂpuhi and Te Hikutà « iwi (tribes). Waikato's primary residence was the pàat Rangihoua Bay.
As a young man, Waikato travelled to England in 1820 alongside the principal NgÃÂpuhi chief Hongi Hika and the missionary Thomas Kendall. Hongi Hika and Waikato had assisted Kendall with developing a written form of the MÃÂori language and in England, they worked with the linguist Samuel Lee at the University of Cambridge in the preparation of a grammar and vocabulary of the language. The chiefs had an audience with King George IV.