Challenges for a North American Doing Research with Traditional Indigenous Guatemalan Midwives

  • Caufield C
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Abstract

The purpose to this article is to narratively explore the process of doing research in a transcultural setting. The research project was an ethographic design using the method of participant observation. The setting was the highlands of Guatemala, and the participants were traditional indigenous midwives with a divine mandate to practice. Using the experience of the research process, the author makes recommendations to future student researchers.

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Caufield, C. (2006). Challenges for a North American Doing Research with Traditional Indigenous Guatemalan Midwives. International Journal of Qualitative Methods, 5(4), 45–55. https://doi.org/10.1177/160940690600500404

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