noun
- the process of making something native to or adapted for a particular country or culture, especially by replacing foreign elements with local ones
Usage: often used in contexts of education, business, language, and cultural policy
Examples
- The university's indigenization policy aimed to incorporate more local history and culture into the curriculum.
- Indigenization of the workforce meant hiring and training more local employees for leadership positions.
- The company pursued indigenization by developing products tailored to regional preferences and needs.
- Language indigenization efforts focused on promoting the use of native languages in schools and government.
- The government supported the indigenization of the tech industry by investing in local startups and talent.
- Cultural indigenization involved reviving traditional practices and integrating them into modern institutions.