Henri Bonneaud (1907 – 2 March 1957) was a New Caledonian businessman and politician.
An established businessman, Bonneaud served as director of Établissements Ballande,[2] and was vice-president of the Nouméa Chamber of Commerce.
[3] After World War II Bonneaud entered politics.
[4] He soon became leader of the party,[1] and on 15 November 1947 he became President of the General Council, a role he held until 1952.
[5] He died on 2 March 1957 whilst on a visit to Paris to protest against the Loi-cadre,[1] which would have given equal voting rights to Kanaks.