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- His work also demonstrates natives'efforts to indigenize forms of communication in the dominant culture.
- The government is not educating a generation that can indigenize real information technology, authenticate it and reproduce it themselves.
- The Latin script ( the alphabet ) was introduced by the Catholic missionaries of Spain, leaving nothing to " indigenize ".
- Mission efforts to indigenize the Catholic Church on Yap started during this time, and six Yapese deacons were ordained in 1975.
- In 1977 Matsangaissa was appointed by the Rhodesians as leader of the Mozambican National Resistance ( RENAMO ) in an effort to indigenize the rebel group.
- Reverting to the use of Baybayin, an abugida which was one the pre-Spanish Philippine writing systems, is one option to strictly " indigenize " Filipino orthography.
- Future J-10 will likely be equipped with an improved WS-10 type engine designed specifically for it, as the Chinese aeroengine industry matures and political / military pressure to indigenize increases.
- Calls to immediately " indigenize " the bureaucracy were resisted, with foreign expatriates working in the bureaucracy retained until suitably qualified locals could be found to replace them, and with international advisers and consultants freely used.
- However, the word indigenization is also used in almost the opposite sense, it means : to increase local participation in or ownership of, to indigenize foreign-owned companies, or to adapt ( beliefs, customs, etc . ) to local ways.
- The only personal touches among the African artifacts installed by the National Gallery to " indigenize " the suite are a photograph of the little cottage where he grew up in a remote rural village, the scion of tribal royalty, and four pictures of two young boxers sparring in Soweto in 1959, one of them recognizably the young Nelson Mandela.