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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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There is no
generally accepted definition of
Indigenous peoples,
although in the 21st
century the
focus has been on self-identification,
cultural difference...
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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...
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Taiwanese National Identity Chang,
Maukuei (2005). "The
Movement to
Indigenize to
Social Sciences in Taiwan:
Origin and Predicaments". In Makeham, John;...
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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...
- play) of the
Javanese and Balinese—draw much of
their repertoire from
indigenized versions of the
Ramayana and Mahabharata.
These tales also
provide source...
- diffusion, osmosis, borrowing, eclecticism, syncretism, modernization,
indigenization, and transformation. In this context,
modernization could be viewed...
- into
local vernacular language shows it has
produced "the
movements of
indigenization and
cultural liberation". "The
translated scripture ... has
become the...
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Introduced to
Burma during the mid-19th century, the
piano was
quickly indigenized by
court musicians and uses a
novel "technique of
interlocked fingering...