1141. Reference : MM-1-18-197

Attitude to animals

| September 26, 1959. The youngest son of Caru:n hit a snake and it died. He used the dead snake in play with other children. Other insects were also used. September-October 1959 (?). Dogs in the village were often beaten, hit with stones or regularly shot by a catapult. They were attacked just because they walked roughly across the pavement, or hung around while people were eating. | Punch card

1142. Reference : MM-1-18-198

Family

| October 29, 1959. Sangwian stressed the importance of families, who could advise people in many ways. | Punch card

1143. Reference : MM-1-18-199

Interaction ideals

| October 22, 1959. Sangwian told Moerman that Thai people believed that whatever occured, they should let it be. Nothing should be intervened with or changed. October 30, 1959. ‘Sio’ was the term used to refer to people who were very familiar. Sometimes they may have a more intimate relationship than that of blood relatives. | Punch card

1144. Reference : MM-1-18-200

Children’s games

| November 23, 1959. Children played with kites designed in the shape of a plane. The kites would have a parachute when floating in the sky. Another child played riding on a wooden horse with a rope tied as a harness. January 14, 1961. Now children liked playing a game using two pieces of wood to control a wheel and to spin it forward. | Punch card

1145. Reference : MM-1-18-201

children

| September-October 1959. Moerman and Mary-Anne had overseen the daily life of children in the village and the actions of adults towards children, as well as games such as horse riding, kite playing, and etc. | Punch card

1146. Reference : MM-1-18-202

Tambon [sub-district] Yuan Council

| September 22, 1960. Moerman observed a meeting of the Tambon Yuan council and drew the seating of its members. | Punch card

1147. Reference : MM-1-18-203

Meeting for preparation to worship a stupa

| January 7, 1960. In the meeting there were village headman, sub-district heads, chief district officers and MPs. The main goal was to ask for assistance from the villagers to help making a street from the main road into the village. Then they talked about various issues such as protection against domestic cattle thieves, toilets made according to standard, parents compliance with compulsory education and sending their children to school (until 8-9 years). | Punch card

1148. Reference : MM-1-18-204

Meeting

| January 7, 1960. Suwan commented that a good meeting should be organized as an order of business. It was necessary to have a clear order set for each subject matter. It seemed that the chief district officer had poor preparation for this meeting. | Punch card

1149. Reference : MM-1-18-205

Meeting at tambon Khiawchomphu

| July 29, 1960. Moerman, a chief district officer, village headman and assistant district office sailed to join a meeting in tambon Khiawchomphu. At the meeting the chief district officer asked what the people needed urgently for the following year, and helped prioritize work that could be accomplished by the villagers, such as road repairs, toilets made according to hygene standards, nutrition and so on. The chief district officer urged the villagers to take care of their domestic animals and be careful of strangers, because many animals were often lost those days. | Punch card

1150. Reference : MM-1-18-206

Meeting at tambon Khiawchomphu

| July 29, 1960. Moerman mapped the seating of meeting members. | Punch card