41. Reference : MM-1-11-43

Lue marriage.

| Mud Khwan, a wedding ceremony, is practiced by placing a white thread tight around a groom and bride's wrist by an elder. | Punch card

42. Reference : MM-1-11-44

Desertion.

| If husband left home for three years without giving his wife money or taking care of children, she can remarry. | Punch card

43. Reference : MM-1-11-45

Ko myang's new house.

| A house building ritual. Direction for planting the posts, a Buddhism ritual and house warming ceremony. | Punch card

44. Reference : MM-1-11-46

Housewarming.

| Preparation for a housewarming ceremony. Villagers are join together for the ceremony; the men are labor and the women cook. | Punch card

45. Reference : MM-1-11-47

Post planting at house.

| Preparation for planting the posts in a house building ceremony. The process and equipment for the ritual. | Punch card

46. Reference : MM-1-11-48

Housewarming.

| Buddhist ritual for a housewarming ceremony. Entertainment for the participants who join the ceremony, and giving money for the house owner. | Punch card

47. Reference : MM-1-11-49

Censung housewarming.

| A housewarming ceremony and equipment for the rituals - Buddhist and traditional rituals. Activities in the ceremony including: expenses, list of participants, a sketch of the house, and topics of conversation. | Punch card

48. Reference : MM-1-11-50

Housebuilding rites, contd.

| House building rites. A book delineating the good and bad positions within a village. The book also gives a proper time of each day for house construction. The ritual for the planting of the post and the angle at which it should be planted. | Punch card

49. Reference : MM-1-11-51

Housewarming of Cang.

| A chang house warming ceremony. A parade and process for the traditional ceremony, and a list of people who do chap Lue (Lue traditional music). | Punch card

50. Reference : MM-1-11-52

| List and price of items used for a house warming ceremony. | Punch card