Hunuki Saletogia Hunukitama[1] (died July 2003[2]) was a Niuean politician and independent[3] member of the Niue Assembly from 2001 until his death in 2003.
[3] Hunukitama was re-elected to the Niue Assembly in the 2002 Niuean general election as a common roll member.
[6] In 2002, Hunukitama and former premier Sani Lakatani visited Baltimore, Maryland to broker a deal with a Korean group called the Christian Ambassador Mission Holy People University that wanted to set up a holy city in Niue that would act as the group's headquarters on 121 hectares of farmland in Vaiea.
[7] The facility was planned to house 600 people, construct a temple, and be fully walled and guarded and disallow police access.
Krypton Okesene defeated five other candidates, including Lofa Rex and Kupa Magatongia, to take the vacant position.