Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt (1933–2009) was born on 2 June 1933 in the then princely State of Manipur (Akoijam 2009). Her father, Arambam Ibungohal, popularly known as “Haosahib”, was a well-known and respected educationalist and government officer. During the Second World War years, he was posted to Jiribam, where she received her early education, and was later transferred to Haflong, where she attended a convent school.

She pursued higher education at the University of Calcutta and the University of London. She was the first woman from Manipur to graduate and to obtain a Master’s degree from the University of Calcutta. She was baptised at the Lower Circular Road Baptist Church, whose minister, Walter Corlett, had himself served in Imphal during the war years.

She later obtained her doctorate from the Australian National University under the supervision of the renowned Indologist A. L. Basham. A distinguished scholar of Manipuri history and culture, she lectured at several universities in Africa and served as a Visiting Professor at the University of Manipur. At the time of her death in 2009, she was an Honorary Fellow of the Institute for Advanced Research in Arts and Social Sciences, University of Birmingham. 

She moved to Britain in the late 1950s and studied for a Bachelor of Divinity degree at the University of London, graduating in 1961. Shortly thereafter, she married John Parratt. She worked at the University of Ife (now Obafemi Awolowo University), Nigeria, before undertaking a PhD on the religion of Manipur in the Department of Asian Studies at the Australian National University, for which she conducted extensive field research.

From 1975 to 1990, she taught at institutions in southern Africa while continuing her fieldwork in Manipur.  She wrote extensively on the history and culture of Manipur, publishing articles in international journals, and was the author of several books. Among her major works is The Religion of Manipur: Beliefs, Rituals and Historical Development (1980), as well as her translation of the royal chronicle Cheitharon Kumpapa in three volumes. The second and third volumes were published posthumously:

The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: The Cheitharon Kumpapa, Vol. 1, 33–1763 CE (Routledge, 2005);
The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur: The Cheitharon Kumpapa, Vol. 2, 1764–1843 (Cambridge University Press, 2009); and
The Court Chronicle of the Kings of Manipur (Cheitharon Kumpapa), Vol. 3, 1844–1892 (Cambridge University Press, 2013).

With her husband, she co-authored several important works on Manipur, including The History and Culture of Manipur (Hayloft, 2011); Queen Empress vs. Tikendrajit, Prince of Manipur: The Anglo-Manipuri Conflict of 1891 (Har-Anand Publications, 1992); and The Pleasing of the Gods: Meitei Lai Haraoba (Vikas Publishing House, 1997)

John Parratt (1938–2026) was born in England and obtained his doctorate from the University of London. He was Professor of Third World Theologies at the University of Birmingham. He taught and conducted research extensively in Africa, the Pacific, and Manipur, and was the author of numerous books examining the interaction of religion, culture, and politics in the developing world. In addition to two books jointly authored with his wife, he edited Notes on Meithei (Manipuri) Customs and Beliefs by J. C. Higgins (Ministry of Arts and Culture, Imphal, 1998) and authored Wounded Land: Politics and Identity in Modern Manipur (Delhi, 2005) and the Coils of Pakhangba: A Culture History of Meeteis (Mittal Publications, 2017) .

References: 

European Manipuri Association (EMA). “EMA and Its Members Mourn the Demise of Dr. Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt.” e-pao.net, 28 January 2009. Accessed 11 January 2026, 6:45 a.m.

“Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt (1933–2008).” Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society 19, no. 3 (July 2009): 383–384. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1356186309009882.

Irengbam, Mohendra. “My Memories of Imphal from 1941, Part 4.” e-pao.net, 24 October 2020.

Donor Information

The materials in this collection were created and accumulated by Saroj Nalini Arambam and John Parratt in the course of their long-term research on Manipur. The collection was donated to the ARC Library & Archives in 2025. The materials comprise photographs, printed books, and maps.

(This catalogue represents only a portion of the Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt–John Parratt collections. Several hundred photographs and related materials remain uncatalogued and are not listed here. Scholars and researchers are invited to engage with these materials for further study and research.)

PHOTOGRAPHS

Title: Jagoi Akoibi Saba, Pounam Lainingthou Esing Chaiba Lai Haraoba 
ARC.PHP.JP.0001
Date(s): 1954 

Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown

Archival history: Previously held by Pounam Achouba Singh; later transferred to Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content:
Photograph showing the dance “Jagoi Akoibi Saba” performed during the Lai Haraoba of the deity Esing Chaiba of the Paonam family at Khwai Nagamapal Paonam Leikai, Imphal West, Manipur. Four women in Kunmin (Potloi) attire are dancing, accompanied by a Pena minstrel and a Phamnaiba (ritual functionary) in full traditional Meitei dress, together with other participants. A banyan tree is visible in the background.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

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Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics: Slight tear along the right border
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

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Original handwritten caption on verso in Meiteirol in Bangla script

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 6 December 2025

Title: Ibudou Irum Ningthou Haraoba,  Kakching (?)

ARC-PHP-JP-0002
Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm 

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content:
Photograph showing the god Irum Ningthou on a palanquin (khong, also popularly known as dolai), carried by four men in traditional dress, wearing ningkham samji and headgear decorated with peacock feathers. Two men are seen wearing khamen chappa. Other men are holding humai (fans). A bamboo grove is visible in the background.

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Physical characteristics: Slight tear along the right border
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

 Date of description: 6 December 2025

Title:  Phibul Sanaba, Lai Haraoba

ARC-PHP-JP-0003
Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content:

Photograph showing the shaman Maibi Yumsangbi performing the ritual known as Phibul Sanaba during Lai Haraoba, a ritual festival of the Meitei community of Manipur.

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:  Laibou Procession, Lai Haraoba, Manipur

ARC-PHP-JP-0004
Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing maibis (shamans) leading the Laibou procession during Lai Haraoba, a ritual festival of the Meitei community of Manipur.

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:  Thangjing Haraoba, Moirang, Manipur 

ARC-PHP-JP-0005
Date(s): Not known

Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a shaman and  phamnaiba performing jagoi (dance) in front of the old temple of Thangjing. Chatra are visible. A banner bears the inscription: “Ibuthou Thangjing da katchaba Shri Hemam Ibomcha.”

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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:  Thang Jagoi, Lai Haraoba, Kanglei, Manipur

ARC-PHP-JP-0006

Date(s): Not known  
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing two shamans performing sword dance called Thang Jagoi of the Lai Haraoba  in the mid-night. 

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:  Laibou procession, Lai Haraoba, Kanglei, Manipur

ARC-PHP-JP-0007

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the Laibou procession of the Kanglei form of Lai Haraoba. It appears to have been performed as a staged display at the Jawaharlal Nehru Dance Academy, Manipur.

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:   Ibudou Irum Ningthou Haraoba,  Kakching

ARC-PHP-JP-0008

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history: Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing Laiching Jagoi. Many children are seen watching the ritual dance.

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title: Khamba and Thoibi Dance with Pena Khongba

ARC-PHP-JP-0009

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item
Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown

Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the Khamba and Thoibi Dance with a penna khongba. On the verso, there is a handwritten note in English reading: “Publicity Department, Government of Manipur.”

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title: Phamnaiba Jagoi of Thangjing Haraoba, Moirang

ARC-PHP-JP-0010

Date(s): Not known 

Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 4 X 3 inch

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the Phamnaiba Jagoi of Thangjing Haraoba, Moirang. On the verso, there is a handwritten note in English reading: “Thangjing Haraoba, Famnaiba Jagoi”

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Physical characteristics:
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Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
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Publication note: Not available

Archivist’s note: Described by Namoijam Nibas
Rules or conventions: ISAD(G), 2nd edition

Date of description: 22  December 2025

Title:  Ibudou Irum Ningthou Haraoba,  Kakching

ARC-PHP-JP.0011

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a female shaman and a male shaman , along with a pena khongba. A thatched hut or laishang is seen in the background.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

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Publication note: Not available

Title: Tangkhul Saba

ARC-PHP-JP-0012

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the Tangkhul Saba ritual of Lai Haraoba. The Tangkhul Saba is seen holding a spear and a bow.

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Title: Leima Jagoi

ARC-PHP-JP-0013

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Four girls performing Leima Jagoi in the open courtyard of a temple on a moonlit night. The audience is seen in the background.

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Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Title: Thangjing Lai Haraoba

ARC-PHP-JP-0014

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing seven men and women offering a dance in front of the old Tangjing Temple at Moirang. A tin-roofed mud house is also visible. Bamboo poles are the stands for the tiered chhatra.

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Physical characteristics:
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Title: Chungkhong Litpa,  Ibudhou Irum Ningthou Haraoba,  Kakching

ARC-PHP-JP-0015

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing two Amaibi—one male and one female—performing the chungkhong litpa ritual. Four functionaries in ritual dress hold a canopy using four humai (fans). 

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Physical characteristics:
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Title: Bronze masks of Ibuthou Thangjing 

ARC-PHP-JP-0016

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the bronze masks of an Umanglai couple installed in a khong (palanquin). The Umanglai is identified as Ibuthou Thangjing.

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Title: Lai Nupi Thiba, Lai Haraoba

ARC-PHP-JP-017

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a shaman in a trance state, holding a mallet in her hand, representing the god Khoriphaba in search of his wife.

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Title: Maibi Jagoi, Moirang

ARC-PHP-JP-018

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  a Maibi dance and Pena khongba.

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Physical characteristics:
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Title: Lai Lamthokpa, Moirang

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Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing procession of the Lai Lam thokpa of Ibuthou Thangjing Haraoba. 

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Title: Sagol Tongbi- Phibul Haibi (?)

ARC-PHP-JP-20

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

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Title: Kanglei Laibou

ARC-PHP-JP-021

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  Kumar Maibi leading the Laibou Jagoi.

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Physical characteristics:
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Title: A Khong of Ibuthou Thangjing Haraoba

ARC-PHP-JP-022

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a khong ( palanquine) of Ibuthou Thangjing Haraoba, Moirang. 

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Physical characteristics:
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Publication note: Not available

Title: Jagoi Katpa, Moirang
ARC-PHP-JP-023

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  assembly of participants with headgears in front of the Ibuthou Thangjing Haraoba.  

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lai Haraoba at Phayeng Village 

ARC-PHP-JP-024

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing an assembly of functionaries, including a leisabi wearing potloi, known as Leisabi Lai Pubi (literally, ‘virgin god bearer’).

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lai Shang at Phayeng, a Chakpa village 

ARC-PHP-JP-0025

Date(s): post-1970s
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the throne of the Umanglai at Phayeng, a Chakpa Village. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lam Thokpa, Laibou

ARC-PHP-JP-026

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a procession of Lai Lam Thokpa. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lairoi Thouri Chingba ( Pou chingba) 

ARC-PHP-JP-27

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  bamboo tug-of -war between the team of god and goddess. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Khong Chingba, Thangjing Haraoba 

ARC-PHP-JP-28

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm 

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  kang or pagoda styled 10 khongs ( Palanquin) of the Ibuthou Thangjing Haraoba. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Maibi Leima (Maiden) Jagoi, Kanglei

ARC-PHP-JP-29

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item 

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: A male shaman in sarong leading a jagoi procession. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title:  Maibi Dance, Kanglei at Wangjing 

ARC-PHP-JP-030

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  a male shaman in sarong dancing at Wangjing.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Maibi Laiching Jagoi on stage 

ARC-PHP-JP-031

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): UnknownArchival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  three dancers ( not shamans) performing maibi dance. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Khamba – Thoibi Jagoi

ARC-PHP-JP-32

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing a boy and a girl performing the Khamba–Thoibi dance.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Kakching Pung and Pena Haraoba 

ARC-PHP-JP-33

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  two drummers and a pena minstrel 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Thangjing Haraoba, Moirang

ARC-PHP-JP-34

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing offering dance from the temple of Thangjing.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Laibou, Lai Haraoba

ARC-PHP-JP-35

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the participants of Lai Haraoba assembling together in a circle formation during the Laibou ritual. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Leima Jagoi

ARC-PHP-JP-36

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing the participants of Lai Haraoba assembling together in a circle formation during the Laibou ritual, at JN Dance Akademi, Imphal. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: A Drum and a mound at Phayeng Village 

ARC-PHP-JP-37

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  a ritual drum and a sacred mound at Phayeng village. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Laibou, Fayeng Village

ARC-PHP-JP-38

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  Labou ritual at Phayeng. A Lai pubi is wearing a potloi. 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lai Nupi Thiba, Kanglei

ARC-PHP-JP-39

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): UnknownArchival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Photograph showing  a shaman with a mallet practising lai nupi thiba ritual.  

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Laibou Saba, Kanglei

ARC-PHP-JP-40

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: Photograph showing the Laibou ritual. Yaiskul Yumlembam Gambini, Thourani Sabi, and Nayani Shija are seen in the photograph.

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lai Haraoba in the stage 

ARC-PHP-JP-41

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Moirang Ikouba ( Stage)

ARC-PHP-JP-42

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

Title: Lai Haraoba Jagoi

ARC-PHP-JP-43

Date(s): Not known
Level of description: Item

Extent and medium: 1 photographic print, black-and-white, 16 × 10 cm

Name of creator(s): Unknown
Archival history:  Previously held by Saroj Nalini Arambam Parratt & John Parratt
Immediate source of acquisition: Donated to ARCLA by Prof. John Parratt, 2025

Scope and content: 

Conditions governing access: Open for consultation with supervision  

Conditions governing reproduction: Reproduction requires written permission
Language/scripts: N/A (visual material)
Physical characteristics:
Finding aids: Digital finding aid available

Existence and location of copies: TIFF master (600 dpi) and JPEG access copy available in the ARCLA Digital Repository
Related units of description: Photograph series, Saroj Nalini Arambam  & John Parratt Collection
Publication note: Not available

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