File:A figure of an ancient Meitei fisherman (wearing a Khudei) trying to catch fish using a traditional Meitei wooden (bamboo) basket like cage (known as "long-oop" or "long-up" in Classical Meitei language) — MMRC, Thoubal, Kangleipak.jpg
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- Meitei clothings
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- Menjor Multipurpose Research Centre and Unity Park
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- Bamboo in Meitei culture
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- Basketry in India
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