Moira Zeta Enetama [1] is a Niuean curator and cultural activist, who, as of 2021, was acting director of the Ministry of Social Services in Niue. [2] She is also the Director of Tāoga Niue Museum. [3] [4] She is a former director of Taoga Niue, the governmental department that oversees cultural activities and preservation. [5] [6] [7] [8] During her directorship of Taoga Niue, Cyclone Heta destroyed Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum, a disaster that Enetama described as "devastating". [5] She has been outspoken on the benefit television can bring to ensure survival of the Niuean language. [9] [10]
Moira Zeta Enetama [1] is a Niuean curator and cultural activist, who, as of 2021, was acting director of the Ministry of Social Services in Niue. [2] She is also the Director of Tāoga Niue Museum. [3] [4] She is a former director of Taoga Niue, the governmental department that oversees cultural activities and preservation. [5] [6] [7] [8] During her directorship of Taoga Niue, Cyclone Heta destroyed Huanaki Cultural Centre & Museum, a disaster that Enetama described as "devastating". [5] She has been outspoken on the benefit television can bring to ensure survival of the Niuean language. [9] [10]