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It originates from a term meaning "little mother" or "mother".

While the term is still used in Singapore and Malaysia to refer to domestic helpers, it is increasingly replaced by more professional titles like "domestic worker". 3. Indigenous Heritage: The Amah Mutsun It originates from a term meaning "little mother"

For many, the word evokes feelings of nostalgia, home-cooked meals, and a bridge between generations, as explored in the children's book Amah Faraway . 2. Historical & Occupational Role Indigenous Heritage: The Amah Mutsun For many, the

These roles often combined the functions of a nanny and a maid. Historically, an was a female domestic servant in

Historically, an was a female domestic servant in East and Southeast Asia.

In many Chinese families, (or Ah Mah ) is a common term for "grandmother".

The tribe preserves knowledge of native plants, such as the red maids ( saapah ), which their ancestors once gathered for food. 4. Other Global Contexts