Damo (Korea)
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Damo (Literally translated as "Tea Lady"), is a class of servants in Joseon Korea that is lower than slaves in their overall rankings in society. Their main responsibility is to serve tea to the gentries.
Some historical records have indicated that in certain times, Damos were used as police officer to investigate crime, mostly for adultery and other crimes involving women, where male investigators cannot ask questions about the case without causing embarrassment.
This unique institution was the main inspiration for the 2003 Korean mini-series Damo.