verb
- to make indigenous or native to a place; to adapt or adopt something foreign as if it were native
- to give control or ownership of something to indigenous or native people
Usage: chiefly British spelling; American English typically uses 'indigenize'; often used in cultural, political, or organizational contexts
Usage: used in postcolonial and development contexts
Examples
- The government worked to indigenise the education system by incorporating local languages and cultural content.
- Many companies have begun to indigenise their leadership teams to better reflect the communities they serve.
- The university aims to indigenise its curriculum to include more perspectives from indigenous scholars.
- Colonial powers often resisted efforts to indigenise political institutions.
- The organization decided to indigenise its management structure by hiring local staff.
- Efforts to indigenise the healthcare system have improved access for rural populations.