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One evening, feeling defeated, Edomcha went to his grandmother’s house in the village. He sat on the porch, sighing heavily as he scrolled through his phone. His grandmother, a wise old woman who had never touched a smartphone in her life, sat beside him weaving a basket.

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Historically, Manipuri storytelling was centered around Phunga Wari ("stories of the kitchen furnace"), which were folktales passed down orally by elders to children around the hearth.

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