This paper was published in the Proceedings of the Ninth Annual Transcultural Nursing Conference, Joan Uhl, Editor. The Conference was held at Scottsdale, Arizona, September 1983. It is viewed as a "classic" to knowledge generation and transcultural care practices. This article is borrowed with permission of the Trans-cultural Nursing Society.
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