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Mahipaul Persaud, Clip 1: The Richness of Family

Collection: Anahi Viladrich Records at Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives: Mahipaul Persaud
Date: Time Period: 1958 - 2012; 2012-11-28; Interview recorded: November 28, 2012 Material: Digital audio recording made using HTC EVO Phone digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth. Dimension: Total running time: 0:02:36
Creator: Mahipaul Persaud interviewed by Pamela Kabir Identifier: aql:21211 avr-mp-clip-000001

Description: Mahipaul Persaud discusses the traditional value of Indian people towards large families living together. He then talks about the differences in price and taste between food in the United States compared to food in Guyana.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:18056

Creator : Mahipaul Persaud interviewed by Pamela Kabir

Date : Time Period: 1958 - 2012; 2012-11-28; Interview recorded: November 28, 2012

Summary/Description : Mahipaul Persaud discusses the traditional value of Indian people towards large families living together. He then talks about the differences in price and taste between food in the United States compared to food in Guyana.

Subject : Families; India; Guyanese Americans; Fruit; Guyanese cooking

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Ozone Park, Queens, NY; Guyana Guyana Ozone Park (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using HTC EVO Phone digital recorder and Adobe Soundbooth.; Total running time: 0:02:36

Identifier : aql:21211 avr-mp-clip-000001

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Families; India; Guyanese Americans; Fruit; Guyanese cooking

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