I believe knowledge is power and this also applies to any ventured investment. Understanding one's indigenous environment first can help to establish and harness strategies on how to dispense information about bitcoin especially on the country economic stronghold amidst exploring the vastness of trade and building currency value. Finally, creating more platforms like this and involving the indigenous media with the true value that bitcoin as a crypto portrays will be of great economic help to the community and the nation at large.
I think this task is much easier said then done. Indigenous peoples aren't adept to modern society and may be the most difficult to sway. Their is a huge barrier of communication between modern society and the indigenous. They see the world within a different light and some are even willing to die in order to preserve it that way, being they've survived this long on nothing but their moral/ethical values passed down from their societies tradition.
It may be easier to try and reach first those who are modernized within today's customs of society but perhaps focus on those who are in remote rural areas or the impoverished, who may not have access to the same mediums we use to interface with crypto-currency.