61. Reference : MM-1-11-103

Hospitality.

| A host will receive visitors with betel, tobacco, and water. Children begin to try betel at seven to eight years of age. | Punch card

62. Reference : MM-1-11-104

Miang.

| Betel leaf and tea-leaf trading. | Punch card

63. Reference : MM-1-11-105

Gambling.

| Villagers like to gamble, especially the men. They like to play at all times - day and night. | Punch card

64. Reference : MM-1-11-106

Lottery.

| The lottery in the village. There is a less chance of winning the lottery. | Punch card

65. Reference : MM-1-11-107

Moonshining.

| Villager make liquor to consume because they enjoy the taste, more than legal liquor. However, they have to pay a fine or bribe to the officers, because it s not legal. | Punch card

66. Reference : MM-1-11-108

Visit to Bunsi.

| Houses in the village commonly have a thatched roof. The process of roofing. | Punch card

67. Reference : MM-1-11-109

| The generousness among the people in village, and their dependence on kinship. | Punch card

68. Reference : MM-1-11-110

social relation

| Maiduangsang is a traditional doctor, and charges money from patients. | Punch card

69. Reference : MM-1-11-111

Baw.

| The attitude of men towards women, the beauty of women, and the behavior of young men and young women. The list of men and women’s associations in the village. The trend to seek employment in other places. | Punch card

70. Reference : MM-1-11-112

Maj co:m.

| The family of Maijom. | Punch card