A version of this paper was given as the key-note address for the 14th Transcultural Nursing Society Conference on "Political, Economic and Cultural Care Issues to Advance Transcultural Nursing" on October 5-7, 1988 at Fantasyland Hotel in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
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