indigenization(Poster in the Ukrainian language about the beginning of the indigenization policy (Korenizatsiya in Russian, meaning "indigenization", literally "putting down roots") in Soviet Ukraine.wikipedia.orgMaria Klavdieva); nativization(В отношении политики советского руководства на территории Украинской ССР в специализированной литературе используется термин "korenizatsiya" или "korenization". На мой взгляд, при переводе текстов общего характера термин "korenization" можно далее в тексте или в Примечании переводчика пояснять термином "nativization" или "indigenization" (см. словарную статью уважаемой Марии Клавдиевой). • Politically and culturally, the nativization policy aimed to eliminate Russian domination and culture in the said Soviet republics. The de-Russification was also implemented on ethnic Russian groups and their children.wikipedia.orgAlexander Oshis); Soviet "localization policy"(an official, proactive Soviet policy whereby the central government prepared selected members of a republic's national elite and appointed them to senior posts in government, industry and the educational establishment of that republic; the policy also advocated the use of local languages in official structures D Cassidy)
korenization(In the 1920s the policy of korenization (nativization) promoted representatives of the titular nation, and their national minorities, into the lower administrative-levels of the local government, bureaucracy, and nomenklatura of their Soviet republics. In Russian, the term korenizacija derives from korennoje naselenije (коренное население, "native population", or literally "root population")wikipedia.orgAlexander Oshis); korenizatziya(As adopted in 1923 korenizatziya involved teaching and administration in the language of the republic; and promoting non-Russians to positions of power in Republic administrations and the party, including for a time the creation of a special group of soviets called "natssoviety" (nationality councils) in their own "natsraiony" (nationality regions) based on concentrations of minorities within what were minority republics.wikipedia.orgAlexander Oshis)