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"These stories have predictable arcs; good triumphs, evil is punished, and ghosts are eventually vanquished," explains Dr. S. Rohindro, a sociologist. "It provides a sense of order and comfort that the modern world often lacks. By posting these on Facebook Stories, people aren't just sharing content; they are sharing comfort."
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To be the eteima mathu nabagi —the one who arrives at the end of memory’s road—is both a burden and a gift. Imagine Leima, a seventy-two-year-old widow in a small leikai near Imphal. She is the last person who remembers the Lai Haraoba dances performed not on a stage, but in the courtyard of the village deity’s temple. She is the last who can name all the medicinal herbs that grew along the stream that was filled in 1998 to build a concrete drain. When she dies, the names of those herbs die with her. The tune of a khongjom parva (ballad) that her grandmother taught her will exist only in the neurons of one woman. "These stories have predictable arcs; good triumphs, evil