According to research conducted in the early 21st century by ethnologist
Yury Vnukovich, the term
tutejszy () is rarely used as a
self-identification by the local Slavic-speaking population of the
Vilnius Region today. Instead, residents typically identify themselves as
Poles, basing this identity on their Catholic faith ("Polish faith"), historical memory, and place of origin, even if they speak the local Belarusian dialect ("
Prostaya mova") rather than standard Polish. In modern
Lithuanian discourse, the term has evolved into an external label, sometimes carrying a derogatory connotation similar to "natives" or "indigenes" with a lower social status. It is often used to construct a "liminal" or "hybrid" ethnicity that is neither fully Polish, Belarusian, nor Lithuanian. However, the label "local" ("tutejszy") has also been used by the population to justify their rights to local resources, such as land restitution in the prestigious Vilnius district. == In Latvia ==