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Tāoga Niue Museum is a national museum and cultural centre located in
Alofi Alofi is the capital of the Pacific Ocean island nation of Niue. With a population of 597 in 2017, Alofi has the distinction of being the second smallest national capital city in terms of population (after Ngerulmud, capital of Palau). It consi ...
,
Niue Niue (, ; niu, Niuē) is an island country in the South Pacific Ocean, northeast of New Zealand. Niue's land area is about and its population, predominantly Polynesian, was about 1,600 in 2016. Niue is located in a triangle between Tong ...
. It replaced the
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum was a national museum and cultural centre in Alofi in Niue, which was destroyed in 2004 by Cyclone Heta. Background In 1983 the government of Niue established the Niue Arts & History Project, which aimed to re ...
, which was destroyed by
Cyclone Heta Severe Tropical Cyclone Heta was a Category 5 tropical cyclone that caused moderate damage to the islands of Tonga, Niue, and American Samoa during late December 2003 and early January 2004. Heta formed on December 25, 2003; it reached a maximum ...
in 2004.


Background

In 2004 Cyclone Heta hit Niue, damaging much of the capital, Alofi. Damage included the destruction of the
Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum was a national museum and cultural centre in Alofi in Niue, which was destroyed in 2004 by Cyclone Heta. Background In 1983 the government of Niue established the Niue Arts & History Project, which aimed to re ...
building, and the loss of between 90–95% of the collection. Restoration of the museum and cultural preservation was recognised as an important aspect of the Government of Niue's strategic plan 2009–13. Construction for the new museum began in 2018, funded with a US$2.7 million grant from the New Zealand government. The new museum opened in October 2018. The opening coincided with Niue's celebrations of its constitution, which, for the first time, were held at a location away from parliament at the new museum. The museum includes an auditorium, cafe, storage facility and stage, as well as a display space. In 2019 the museum hosted an exhibition as part of the Taoga Niue Festival.


Collections

Following Cyclone Heta, between 5–10% of the museum collection was salvaged. Salvaged objects included those relating to Niue and the First World War, including photographs and a uniform, as well as examples of weaving from Niue. Objects that were lost included two fragments of Niuean throwing stones. Director of Taoga Niue, the governmental department overseeing cultural activities, Moira Enetama, described the situation as "not only a loss of material culture but a loss of belongingness, the ownership, the head and the intangible heritage of Niue". In 2005 the museum also began to rebuild its collection, which now includes award-winning woven hats that were displayed in New Zealand. Museum staff also scavenged rubbish dumps across the island for objects that would help to rebuild the collection. One example were hand woven fishnets, the craft of which is no longer practiced in Niue. The museum also travelled to all areas of the islands buying objects from traditional artists. MP Va'aiga Tukuitonga recognised the urgency in updating the collection, as well as preserving cultural knowledge held in Niue, which has an aging population.


Overseas collections

A significant amount of Niue's cultural and scientific heritage is held in collections overseas. One of the most common items in overseas collections are
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– traditional woven barkcloths specific to Niue.
Te Papa The Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa is New Zealand's national museum and is located in Wellington. ''Te Papa Tongarewa'' translates literally to "container of treasures" or in full "container of treasured things and people that spring fr ...
holds 291 objects from Niue: the earliest object in their collection is a Niuean maka (throwing stone), which was presented in 1869 by Rev. John Inglis. The
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's Niuean collection includes clubs, barkcloth, money, and other items.
Perth Museum Perth Museum and Art Gallery is the main museum and exhibition space in the city of Perth, Scotland, Perth, Scotland. It is located in the Marshall Monument, named in memory of Thomas Hay Marshall, a former provost of Perth. The museum's locat ...
in Scotland holds two wooden spears from Niue.
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holds a fishing line made from human hair, as well as model canoes and other objects. The
Horniman Museum The Horniman Museum and Gardens is a museum in Forest Hill, London, England. Commissioned in 1898, it opened in 1901 and was designed by Charles Harrison Townsend in the Modern Style. It has displays of anthropology, natural history and musical ...
holds barkcloth, a noseflute, spears and other objects. The
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holds the type specimens for Niue's only endemic butterfly '' Nacaduba niueensis'' (Niue Blue).


Repatriation

From 2016, the museum expressed its intention to request the
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of objects that are held in overseas collections. In 2007
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returned the skull of an islander that was in its collection to community representatives in Auckland. The remains were taken to a Niuean church, then subsequently re-buried in Niue.


Gallery of Niuean objects in overseas collections

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References


External links

* Island Cultural Archive Support
The New Niue Museum
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Auckland Museum The Auckland War Memorial Museum Tāmaki Paenga Hira (or simply the Auckland Museum) is one of New Zealand's most important museums and war memorials. Its collections concentrate on New Zealand history (and especially the history of the Auckla ...

Master weaver keeps alive the spirit of Niue
* Te Papa
Objects from Niue in the museum collection
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