1201. Reference : MM-1-18-259

Official Announcements

| February 17, 1960. The village headman warned the villagers to not forget to pay land taxes at the district office. February 22, 1960. The village headman reminded people about donating bricks for the construction of the new school and for assistance with labor in the construction of a bridge across the ditch. February 23, 1960. At a meeting it was determined the number of people to assist with the construction of the temple and the school. March 5, 1960. The headman read the announcements. For example, gambling was prohibited, and cleanliness important. If there were and non-locals staying overnight, residents would have to notify the headman. March 13, 1960. Many people were sick in the village, and the monks were invited to proceed with a ceremony. | Punch card

1202. Reference : MM-1-18-260

Donated rice

| January 18, 1960. At the meeting they discussed the need for villagers to donate rice to the authorities, so that it could be used as capital to build the hospital. | Punch card

1203. Reference : MM-1-18-261

Meeting of Elders

| March 25, 1960. The headman called the village elders to discuss, for example, the way in which the villagers would help Ban So, Mae Na Rua, Muang, and Phayao, which had just suffered from outbreaks of fire and the donation of wood in order to build new Chiang Ban School etc. Moerman plotted the seating of the attendees. | Punch card

1204. Reference : MM- -18-262

Meeting on the regulations during New Year's Day (Songkran Day)

| April 14, 1960. The headman called villagers for a meeting on various topics, such as: if nonlocals stayed overnight at their home during New Year's Day, the villagers must report this to the village headman; and anyone who carried weapons and was drunk would be arrested. In the meeting the headman also distributed a document to register the possession of firearms and land holdings. | Card

1205. Reference : MM-1-18-263

Census

| April 24, 1960. The assistant village headman declared that the following day there would be a census conducted and there would be questions about age, income, etc. After the meeting villagers told Moerman that in a communist country old men who could not work would be killed and eaten. Some said that they would only be killed. | Punch card

1206. Reference : MM-1-18-264

Meeting

| April 28, 1960. The headman called villagers for a meeting to discuss a number of issues. There would be a census on the following day. In the same month there would be an offering ceremony to the spirit of the village. Every home had to donate money in order to purchase the chickens to be used in the ceremony. | Punch card

1207. Reference : MM-1-18-265

Meeting

| June 8, 1960. The village headman called villagers for a meeting on the priority of the ordination of young men and the preparation of a list of people who were responsible for creating a dam (?) Following this, people discussed with each other the raising of funds in order to purchase a tractor for plowing. | Punch card

1208. Reference : MM-1-18-266

Meeting

| July 16, 1960. The chief district officer called villagers for meeting about the road repair, keeping their homes and the villages clean, and the prevention of theft. | Punch card

1209. Reference : MM-1-18-267

Meeting

| August 3, 1960. The headman called villagers for a meeting regarding the donation of wood for the construction of the school. August 11, 1960. The meeting was concerned with fundraising for the school building. Some villagers wanted to see the account which was kept by the village headman. | Punch card

1210. Reference : MM-1-18-268

Map of attendees

| A map showing where the villagers were seated during a meeting on August 11,1960. | Punch card