In various societies, mothers are often celebrated for their roles in shaping family values, traditions, and social norms. The phrase "ibu ibu" is an Indonesian term that translates to "mothers" or "mom," and it's often used as a term of endearment.
Historically, the lifestyle of Indonesian women was shaped by "State Ibuism," an ideology from the New Order era that defined a woman’s primary social value through her roles as a wife and mother.
In various societies, mothers are often celebrated for their roles in shaping family values, traditions, and social norms. The phrase "ibu ibu" is an Indonesian term that translates to "mothers" or "mom," and it's often used as a term of endearment.
Historically, the lifestyle of Indonesian women was shaped by "State Ibuism," an ideology from the New Order era that defined a woman’s primary social value through her roles as a wife and mother.