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单词 indigenization
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indigenizationn.

/ɪnˌdɪdʒɪnʌɪˈzeɪʃən/
Etymology: < indigenous adj. + -ization suffix.
The act or process of rendering indigenous or making predominantly native; adaptation or subjection to the influence or dominance of the indigenous inhabitants of a country; spec. the increased use of indigenous people in government, employment, etc.
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1951 Missionary Research Library Occas. Bull. 14 Feb. 7 It is the fascinating story of an indigenous Church in what is otherwise a ‘missionary’ land; and its development contains many lessons as to the proper principles of indigenization.
1954 Theology 57 249 Making the Church really indigenous with greater indigenization of leadership as well as support.
1962 Economist 21 Apr. 227/1 The process of ‘indigenisation’, which has narrowed managerial opportunities, is now being steadily extended to technical posts also.
1971 G. Ansre in J. Spencer Eng. Lang. W. Afr. 163 The general tendency in word structure seems to have been in the direction of indigenisation, but more knowledge of English and sophistication in its use seems to be reversing things.
1971 Guardian 29 Sept. 17/4 The indigenisation policy..is unlikely to be fully pursued..because of the shortage of capital needed for Nigerians to take over from foreign concerns.
1971 Jrnl. Educ. Thought 5 ii. 75 An ethnic-sensitive planner would have substituted the legends of their hogan house, their maize-grinding mano (millstone), and other indigenizations.

Derivatives

inˈdigenist n. an advocate or supporter of indigenization; also attributive or as adj.
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1942 D. Fitts Anthol. Contemp. Latin-Amer. Poetry 639 Vasquez is a member of the Puno indigenist school. He scatters Indian words throughout his writing and celebrates the charms of Indian girls.
1944 Hispania May 245 In the last twenty years Protestantism in Latin America has gained mainly in the Indian communities where latifundism is strongest... A number of indigenists are Protestants.
1949 Internat. Jrnl. Amer. Linguistics 15 111 Guatemala is to be congratulated on the activities of its Indigenist Institute.
1968 Listener 26 Dec. 859/3 The ‘indigenist’ movement in Haiti and the ‘negrist’ movement in Cuba. The indigenists, who relied mainly on a European form, the novel, turned back to the study of Voodoo.
inˈdigenize v. (transitive) .
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1951 L. Thompson Personality & Govt. 61 It is recommended..that the Navaho Agency and its services be completely reorganized, decentralized, and indigenized.
1973 Nation Rev. (Melbourne) 31 Aug. 1459/6 She will help to indigenise music education in the schools.
inˈdigenized adj.
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1951 L. Thompson Personality & Govt. 58 Navaho administration should aim primarily to guide, teach and influence the Navaho by means of indigenized methods to improve their own pattern of living.
1971 G. Ansre in J. Spencer Eng. Lang. W. Afr. 163 The phonologically indigenised form of the English plural.
This entry has not yet been fully updated (first published 1976; most recently modified version published online September 2018).
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