indigenously
indigenously — adverb
1. in a way directed or carried out by the original people of a place instead of ou
in a way directed or carried out by the original people of a place instead of outside groups
The health center is run indigenously by Cree nurses and elders.
passive: be run indigenously by community leaders
At the market, baskets are woven indigenously from reeds near the lake.
making goods indigenously from local materials
The school lunch menu was chosen indigenously by parents from the tribe.
Tlingit staff now manage the museum indigenously after the board stepped down.
Rodrigo asked whether the tour could be led indigenously by Inuit guides.
- locally
shows where something happens, but not that original peoples lead it
- traditionally
focuses on old custom rather than Indigenous community control
- externally
shows that direction or control comes from outside the community
文法句型
be run indigenously
be owned indigenously
be led indigenously
用法筆記
Often follows verbs or passive forms such as run, owned, led, or managed. It emphasizes that the original local community directs the work, not simply that the work happens in that place.