"Ahmah" meaning in All languages combined

See Ahmah on Wiktionary

Noun [Southern Ohlone]

Head templates: {{head|css|noun}} Ahmah
  1. (uncountable) the People. Specifically the Mutsun people, a sub-group of Ohlone, natives of the present-day San Juan Bautista area of California. Tags: uncountable Categories (topical): Ethnonyms

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