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Meiteis Physical Features | Dress & Ornaments | Houses | Profession | Food | Religion | Games |
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Their houses are well adapted to the climatic conditions. The rich construct houses on the posts and beams with wood, and the poor with Bamboo. The walls of both types are of reeds plastered with a mixture of earth and cow dung and the roofs of all are thatched with grass. All dwelling houses face eastward in which direction they have a large open verandah. In villages some affluent people have replaced these old types with cement, brick and concrete material. In towns, the modern type of house construction is common. But they do not go in for multi-storeyed cement and concrete material construction because of earth quakes. Villages are established with a cluster of few houses in pockets distributed throughout the valley.
Fish is the common article of diet. Meiteis do not take meat and purely vegetarians but fish is not considered non-vegetarian. Some of them who eat meat are not allowed to eat at home. Non-vegetarian food is not prepared in any Meitei house. Rice is the staple food, wheat is not taken in the form of chapatti or other wise. In town some people eat bread at breakfast but in villages there is no concept of breakfast. Both in morning and evening rice along with dhal, vegetables and fish is taken. Meitei prepare a kind of Chutney called 'Iromba', from the dried fish by adding bamboo shoots or banana trunk pieces. Meiteis are easy-going people. Singing, dancing and fishing are indispensable parts of their social life. Their religious faith is Vaishnavite Hinduism. The traditional Meitie religion was based on animism. Both men and women take active part in social life. Women are treated with high respect. Nobody disobeys them. The muscular race of Meitei is known for their games. The khong Kangjei, hockey, kangand polo are traditional games. Wrestling was also a common and favourite game in the past and it is still liked by them. Another popular game is lamchel, which is the foot race game. Several players from Manipur are national players of top ranks in the athletics, chess, swimming, mountaineering, cycling etc. |