As the leader of the Ngāti Hine hapū, deputations came to Maihi Paraone Kawiti from the
Taranaki and
Waikato iwi asking the Ngāpuhi to join the
Māori King Movement; the reply from Maihi Paraone Kawiti was that the Ngāpuhi had no desire for a "Māori Kīngi" as "
Kuini Wikitoria" was their "Kingi". As a further symbolic act, the 400 Ngāpuhi warriors involved in preparing and erecting the flagpole were selected from the ‘rebel’ forces of
Te Ruki Kawiti and
Hōne Heke – that is, Ngāpuhi from the hapū of
Tāmati Wāka Nene (who had fought as allies of the British forces during the Flagstaff War) observed, but did not participate in the erection of the fifth flagpole. The restoration of the flagpole was presented by Maihi Paraone Kawiti as a voluntary act on the part of the Ngāpuhi that had cut it down in 1845, and they would not allow any other to render any assistance in this work. ==References==