401. Reference : MM-1-12-19

Tribals.

| There are Yao and Ho in the market, and they engage in various types of trading. Some trade at other locations, and some are involved in the sale of opium. | Punch card

402. Reference : MM-1-12-20

Epstein.

| Controversy with an outside authority, and a change in the social organization of the village. | Punch card

403. Reference : MM-1-12-21

Fallers : Bantu bureacracy.

| Village administration, the headman coordinates between the villagers and the government. | Punch card

404. Reference : MM-1-12-22

Southwald.

| The lower chief remains in a post of center part. | Punch card

405. Reference : MM-1-12-23

Farm implements.

| Repairing an ox-cart. | Punch card

406. Reference : MM-1-12-24

Water.

| Water resource management in the dry season. | Punch card

407. Reference : MM-1-12-25

Food.

| A list of foods that the villagers customarily consume. The vegetables and raw materials utilized for cooking, in everyday life. | Punch card

408. Reference : MM-1-12-26

Food.

| The recipe and method involved in making traditional Lue food, such as chili paste. | Punch card

409. Reference : MM-1-12-27

Crabs.

| During the crab season, villagers catch a small species of crab for consumption. | Punch card

410. Reference : MM-1-12-28

A sample of estimates of numbers of chickens eaten per month.

| Moerman asked Ampawn to explore with each household the number of chickens they eat per month, in order to compare with the information contained in an article. | Punch card