3131. Reference : MM-1-45-5

Name of villager

| Names of residents in house numbers 72 71 70 30 33 201 151 185 37 41 45 189 47 46 9 13 203 180 81 191 16 43/1 178 18 15 20 200 42 208 and Sri Bun Rueng Temple, including a list of their land and property (bicycles, motorcycles, other vehicles, buffaloes, oxen, sewing machines, mills) and occupations of family members. | Notebook

3132. Reference : MM-1-45-6

Name of villager

| Names of residents in house numbers 11 68 29 34 194 36 22 78 109 193 109/1 43 and Sri Bun Rueng Temple, including a list of their land and property (bicycles, motorcycles, other vehicles, buffaloes, oxen, sewing machines, mills) and occupations of family members | Notebook

3133. Reference : MM-1-59-1

Bali

| Bali (Paper and Card records) Culture and religion after 1967. People began to worry about the survival of traditional culture. A Balinese teacher would study in India, and people who graduated would work to teach religion in public schools or in the military. Balinese Hinduism is an official religion in Indonesia. A monk who came to study in Thailand would bring Buddha images back to Bali. There was a Buddhist temple in Singaraja. A church was built to worship God. Current students did not use high-level language. In remote villages the level of language was dependent on the classes. November 10, 1980. Moerman visited Bakti Budya, Jakarta, the location of workshop for the Faculty of Fine Arts, National University of Indonesia. | Punch card

3134. Reference : MM-1-59-2

Janpan, Religion

| Buddhism in Japan (Paper) The principle of Zen is to pray for others, not for themselves. Making others happy would make that person happy in return. Shinji shumei kai was like a department store where diverse religions could be found. People could come to find what was best for them. The most prominent religion is Shinto. | Punch card

3135. Reference : MM-1-18-242

Ho soldiers

| March 25, 1961. Ho soldiers (Guo Min Tang? - translator) were everywhere on the Thai side of the border. They gathered to fight against the communists of Laos. The Ho soldiers had received military support from the U.S. government, in order to protect Thailand from the threat of communism. | Punch card

3136. Reference : MM-1-111-4

| Demographic data for each household, including: birth, marriage, offspring, family members. | Punch card

3137. Reference : MM-1-112-6

Correction of spelling for the family tree.

| Correction of spelling for the family tree. | Punch card

3138. Reference : MM-1-38-219

| Names of residents in village. | Punch card

3139. Reference : MM-1-109-56

December 10, 1961 A letter from Moerman to Amphon.

| December 10, 1961 A letter from Moerman to Amphon. | Letter

3140. Reference : MM-1-109-30

September 7, 1960 A letter from Thomas to Moerman.

| September 7, 1960 A letter from Thomas to Moerman. | Letter