Ngamu Usin
Ngamu Usin (ꯉꯥꯃꯨ ꯎꯁꯤꯟ), also spelled as Ngamu Ushin, is a Sanamahist traditional ritual of the Meitei people of ancient Kangleipak (in modern-day Manipur, northeast India). The name combines ngamu (a small black fish) and usin (“to bear” or “to carry”).