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Mama Tere Strickland : ウィキペディア英語版
Mama Tere Strickland
Mama Tere Strickland or Teremoananuiakiwa Strickland Tahere〔("''Tariana Turia pays tribute to Mama Tere''". ) GayNZ.com. Retrieved 10 January 2013〕 (15 July 1963 – 3 August 2012) born Charlie Strickland Tahere was a transgender woman from Auckland, New Zealand. She was a youth worker, transgender advocate, former sex worker and a life member of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation.〔("''Mama Tere Strickland mourned by friends''". GayNZ.com. Retrieved 10 January 2013 )〕
==Life==
Strickland was of Cook Islands Māori, Te Tai Tokerau heritage. She came from an abusive family and ran away from home in Otara at the age of 11 and began living on the streets of Auckland City. She was a sex worker for 25 years before leaving the industry and co-founding ''Te Aronga Hou Inaianei'' (TAHI), an agency aimed at helping prostitutes leave the sex industry, being run through the Mangere East Family Service.〔("''Mother to all farewelled''". ) Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 10 January 2013〕〔("''Tributes flow for Mama Tere''". ) Express Online. Retrieved 10 January 2013〕

She was made a life member of the New Zealand AIDS Foundation in 2010〔("''Remembering Mama Tere, NZAF Life Member''". ) NZAF. Retrieved 10 January 2013〕 for her work to prevent HIV and AIDS and was a list candidate for the Māori Party in 2005. Māori Party co-leader Tariana Turia described her as a dedicated advocate for at-risk groups.〔("''Mother to all farewelled''". ) Stuff.co.nz. Retrieved 10 January 2013〕
She died of a suspected heart attack on Friday, 3 August 2012, aged 49. A New Zealand AIDS Foundation spokesperson said Strickland was 'a mentor to many and a mother to all'.

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