For a policy in the Soviet Union, see Korenizatsiia.
Indigenization is the act of making something more indigenous; transformation of some service, idea, etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in public administration, employment and other fields.[1]
The term is primarily used by anthropologists to describe what happens when locals take something from the outside and make it their own (such as: Africanization or Americanization).[2]
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general term of indigenization because the others may have too narrow of a scope. For example, christianization was a form of indigenization by converting...
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fundamental purpose of Soviet indigenization policies were "precisely the opposite of the European policy of colonial indigenization in Africa." In this sense...
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pp. 7–16, ISBN 978-0-9800459-0-1 Rubrico, Jessie Grace U. (2012), Indigenization of Filipino: The Case of the Davao City Variety, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia:...
September 2007. Retrieved 10 November 2007. "Fighting for Control: The Indigenization Debate in Zimbabwe, 1980–97". Southern Africa Report. Vol. 11, no. 4...
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diffusion, osmosis, borrowing, eclecticism, syncretism, modernization, indigenization, and transformation. In this context, modernization could be viewed...
those of the Ramayana. Francisco believed that this was a sign of "indigenization", and suggested that some changes had already been introduced in Malaysia...
[kərʲɪnʲɪˈzatsɨjə]; Ukrainian: коренізація, romanized: korenizatsiia; transl. "indigenization" or "nativization") was an early policy of the Soviet Union for the...
" while indigenization merely focuses on the "purely cultural dimension of human experience." Secondly, Bevans comments that indigenization tends to...
2021. Seah, Audrey (2017), "The 1670 Chinese Missal: A Struggle for Indigenization amidst the Chinese Rites Controversy", China's Christianity: From Missionary...
naming and in the composition of the civil service via processes such as indigenization. Africanization has referred to the modification of placenames and personal...
strengthened by several policies pursued by the Soviet government (indigenization of leadership, support for local languages, etc.). Over time, they created...
play) of the Javanese and Balinese—draw much of their repertoire from indigenized versions of the Ramayana and Mahabharata. These tales also provide source...
Retrieved 6 March 2012. Reproduced form Hudak, Thomas John (1990). The indigenization of Pali meters in Thai poetry. Monographs in International Studies,...