1951. Reference : MM-1-12-285

Changing house styles.

| Change of in-house fireplaces upon the Lue traditional house. There is a new pattern of living by which the villagers stayed together in a smaller house. | Punch card

1952. Reference : MM-1-12-286

Digging a toilet well.

| Kaewnown dug a hole waist-height in depth in the backyard to build a toilet. | Punch card

1953. Reference : MM-1-12-287

Building a chicken coop.

| Censung made a cage to separate the hens and care for them on the terrace, there was an epidemic. The villagers called the actual disease Phi Ha Kai. | Punch card

1954. Reference : MM-1-12-288

Construction.

| Most of the villagers would engage in construction after the end of Buddhist lent. The building could be a new house, maintaining or extending the existing house or building a granary. | Punch card

1955. Reference : MM-1-12-289

Fence building.

| Making a fence with bamboo, details include the construction of a fence for a house, fields, gardens and land, and weaving pattern of the fence. | Punch card

1956. Reference : MM-1-12-290

Carpenters.

| There were six carpenters in the village. The information covers the wages earned through the construction of houses and the number of houses built by each carpenter. | Punch card

1957. Reference : MM-1-12-291

| During the process of house building, different varieties of bamboo were used. Each type had a different purpose and qualification for each type of work such as Mai bong, Mai yang, Mai sang and Mai ruak, and weaving patterns. | Punch card

1958. Reference : MM-1-12-292

Measurment.

| Measurement of carpenters. A tool called Mai Sok and the method of measurement. | Punch card

1959. Reference : MM-1-12-293

Working nailing shingle for M. Kham 10 granary.

| List of laborers who assisted with the construction of houses and granaries for each household. | Punch card

1960. Reference : MM-1-12-294

fireplace

| Sai recommended to the neighbors to build a fireplace like the one in Yong's house. | Punch card