| Title | Oral history interview with Rangi Harris, 2011. [Interim record] |
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| Date created | 3 July 2011 |
| Description Summary | Rangi Harris talks about his relationships with family and whanau, his childhood in Auckland and Northland, moving away from his family and his first gay experiences. He recalls his struggle to find work and accommodation in Whangarei, physical and mental illness, the death of his mother, work in a sawmill and as a labourer and his HIV diagnosis. |
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| Keywords | Maori; Smoking; poverty; marijuana; gangs; tattoos; Dalmatian ancestry; Work and Income; job hunting; renal disease; AIDS; Hokianga; Kaitaia; Dargaville; Kaikohe; Kawakawa; Whangarei. |
| Time span | 1970 - 2011 |
| Language | English |
| Copyright Holder | Kelly, Emma and Kelly, John; Alexander Turnbull Library. |
| Access Rights | Contact the West Auckland Research Centre, Waitakere Central Library in Henderson, to listen to recording or view abstract. Not available for loan. |
| Original medium | Audio; digital, external drive |
| Duration | Total duration of recording 1 hour 9 minutes and 39 seconds Track one 25 minutes and 4 second Track two 29 minutes and 39 seconds Track three 14 minutes 6 seconds |
| Supporting materials | Abstract, transcript. |
| Oral History ID | WOH-1091-004 |