Maori elders from Whangarei are making something of a habit
of ceremonially handing over directors of the Whangarei
Museum to the Otago Settlers Museum.
Linda Wigley, the English-born former director of the
Whangarei institution, was farewelled by Ngapuhi kaumatua at
a ceremony in Dunedin in March last year, when she became
director of the settlers museum.
Ms Wigley's successor as Whangarei Museum director, Claire
Nodder, has just been appointed as collections team leader at
the settlers museum, museum officials announced yesterday.
She is a former collections manager at the Whangarei Museum
and will also be handed over by Ngapuhi kaumatua in a
ceremony at the settlers museum next Tuesday.
Miss Nodder, who at that stage was acting director of the
Whangarei institution, had also attended the earlier Maori
ceremony for Ms Wigley's arrival.
Miss Nodder, who was also born in England, previously worked
at the Roman Baths Museum in Bath, England, and, after moving
to New Zealand, was also employed at Te Papa, and at a
historical facility at Waitangi.
Ms Wigley said she was "really thrilled" at Miss Nodder's
appointment and said she would bring "a wealth of
experience", both in New Zealand and overseas, to her work at
the settlers museum.
- john.gibb@odt.co.nz
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