Category
page 1Indigenous politics
Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples
United Nations resolution
indigenous rights
legal, social, or ethical principles that pertain to indigenous peoples

indigenization
thumb|Poster in the Ukrainian language about the beginning of the indigenization policy (Korenizatsiya in Russian, meaning "indigenization", literally "putting down roots") in [[Soviet Ukraine (see: Ukrainization). The text translates to: "Son! Enroll in the , and the defense of Soviet Ukraine will be ensured." First published in the USSR in 1921.]]
Indigenization is the act of making something more indigenous; transformation of some service, idea, etc. to suit a local culture, especially through the use of more indigenous people in public administration, employment and other fields.
Indigenous feminism
political, social, and cultural movement and theory
indigenous intellectual property
intellectual property of indigenous peoples
Customary land
communally owned indigenous land