31. Reference : MM-1-11-33

Wedding and new households.

| A wedding, which is only acknowledged by senior relatives, is called song khuey. A man who is old or remarries usually has a song khuey ceremony. | Punch card

32. Reference : MM-1-11-34

Ho husbands.

| A Chinese husband always takes care of his wife very well. He has his own labor, whereas a Lue husband expects his wife to do several types of work. | Punch card

33. Reference : MM-1-11-35

Chice of marriage partner.

| Choosing a spouse by a woman and the parent. The way to problem solve when a parent does not accept the couple. | Punch card

34. Reference : MM-1-11-36

Starting a new household.

| Collecting pillows, mattresses, and a mat, by a man and women is in preparation for having their own family. House construction and budget. | Punch card

35. Reference : MM-1-11-37

residentce.

| The residence taken up after marriage depends on the labor requirement of a man or woman's family. House construction. | Punch card

36. Reference : MM-1-11-38

marriages

| Tai Lue marriages are forbidden in the rainy season. | Punch card

37. Reference : MM-1-11-39

Insest.

| Family has to monitor an incest. | Punch card

38. Reference : MM-1-11-40

Non-marital sex

| The marital status between a husband and his wife after marriage. Wives can complain about a husband if he does something wrong. | Punch card

39. Reference : MM-1-11-41

Marriage of our Pawn sister.

| The marriage of Pawn's sister. Moreman observed that the Tai Lue from Phalat usually marry Northern Thai people. | Punch card

40. Reference : MM-1-11-42

Marriage arrangement.

| Proposing marriage. Attitude towards finding a partner. | Punch card