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Indigenization is the act of
making something more indigenous;
transformation of some service, idea, etc. to suit a
local culture,
especially through the...
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journalist Jacqueline Keeler began investigating the
problem of
settler self-
indigenization in academia.
Working with
other Natives in
tribal enrollment departments...
- On
March 9, 2008, Zimbabwe's president,
Robert Mugabe,
signed the
Indigenisation and
Economic Empowerment Bill into law. The bill was p****ed
through parliament...
- Pipeline, and
served on the
board of a
sustainable energy group called Indigenized Energy. Iron Eyes is also a
singer and songwriter.
Tokata Iron Eyes is...
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processes that can be used to
indigenize knowledge:
indigenization from
within and
indigenization from without.
Indigenization from
without involves searching...
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Filipinos have
various naming customs. They most
commonly blend the
older Spanish system and Anglo-American conventions,
where there is a
distinction between...
- into
local vernacular language shows it has
produced "the
movements of
indigenization and
cultural liberation". "The
translated scripture ... has
become the...
- The
Abakada alphabet was an "
indigenized"
Latin alphabet adopted for the Tagalog-based
Wikang Pambansa (now Filipino) in 1939. The alphabet,
which contains...
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entire spectrum. As of
September 2024, the
Indian Air
Force also
plans to
indigenize their entire fighter jet
fleet by 2042. However, the 42
squadron strength...
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Youth Indigenize the
Senate is an
initiative of the
Senate of
Canada wherein Canadians nominate Indigenous youth leaders from
across Canada to
share their...