1961. Reference : MM-1-12-295

House types house.

| Typologies of the houses in the village: structure, plan, materials, size and composition of house. | Punch card

1962. Reference : MM-1-12-296

Trade.

| Traders from other province came to the villages, selling vegetables, medicine and tools. | Punch card

1963. Reference : MM-1-12-297

| Villagers traded with highlanders and Lao who cross the border to barter for goods. Lao traders preferred Thai baht currency because its value was higher than the Lao kip currency. | Punch card

1964. Reference : MM-1-12-298

female seller

| Lue female sellers from Ban Hom sold chewing tea-leaf. They spoke in Lue and Kamnueng. | Punch card

1965. Reference : MM-1-12-299

Economic.

| Salesman came to sell knives, spoons, scissors, and ladles in the villages. The villagers bargained and bought knives. There was also a medicine salesman. | Punch card

1966. Reference : MM-1-12-300

Charcoal.

| Charcoal making by Ban Wen villagers, including the sales. During the farming season, they did not make charcoal because of the demands of cultivation. | Punch card

1967. Reference : MM-1-12-301

The cultivation of silkworms

| The raising of silkworms from cocoon by the villagers. Spinning and raising silkworms in Lao. | Punch card

1968. Reference : MM-1-12-302

Trucks into CK.

| The villagers went to Chiang Kham town by trucks to transport rice. There were no passengers during the journey. | Punch card

1969. Reference : MM-1-12-303

Sugar cane.

| Planting sugarcane in Sopong village, including income generated by the sugarcane plantation. Ban Phead villagers gained more profit from the sale of rice than of sugarcane. The information includes the rental of ox to press and carry sugarcane. | Punch card

1970. Reference : MM-1-12-304

Markets.

| Sellers preferred the market in Chiang Kham to Sobong, because at the market in Sobong some of the products were not needed by the villagers. | Punch card