981. Reference : MM-1-18-31

Headman

| March 6, 1961. There was a meeting to settle a conflict between the village headman and khamcEn. The headman was dissatisfied because when khamcEn was drunk, he disparaged the headman and spoke disparagingly about him to the others. | Punch card

982. Reference : MM-1-18-32

the expenses charged for litigation

| March 7, 1961. The headman was in consultation with the villagers about the expenses charged for litigation, for cases that were filed with the district administrative authorities. | Punch card

983. Reference : MM-1-18-33

Repair of the temple (wihan)

| March 8, 1961. Buhsi, No, and Myang went into the city in order to negotiate the wages of technicians who would repair the wihan. March 25, 1961. In a meeting, there was an announcement that another 1500 baht was required for the tiles. After the meeting some villagers began to lay the walls. | Punch card

984. Reference : MM-1-18-34

Khammi making a will

| March 10, 1961. Khammi called the villagers to witness the making of his will. Cen told Moerman that in the old days the promise of people was reliable, unlike the present, and a contract was now definitely required. | Punch card

985. Reference : MM-1-18-36

Housewarming

| April 9, 1960. An expression like the “money went to ghost town" described lost money. It was referred to when explaining the behavior of the village headman. He often borrowed money and then refused to repay. April 10, 1960. In the morning the monks were invited to chant. Upon completion of the ceremony, the guests were sitting in circle to have lunch together. | Punch card

986. Reference : MM-1-18-37

The cost to repair the temple

| April 2, 1960. Details of wages were paid to the contractors repairing the temple. | Punch card

987. Reference : MM-1-18-38

Repair of the temple

| April 14, 1960. At the meeting there was a problem over the ratio of donated rice in order to be sold to pay for the repair of the temple. | Punch card

988. Reference : MM-1-18-39

census

| April 28, 1960. The principal came to meet the headman to talk about the census that the government was conducting. In the afternoon Don, a teacher, came to prepare the work plan, which would start the census on the next day. | Punch card

989. Reference : MM-1-18-40

census

| April 30, 1960. The villagers cooperated very well during the census taking. Many people took their cloth chata: [tradition birth certificates] in which the date of birth was inscribed with the Lanna letters [traditional language in the North - translator]. In the survey, the questions addressed name, sex, age, occupation, education and land tenure. | Punch card

990. Reference : MM-1-18-41

Meeting at the temple

| April 11, 1960. At a meeting two issues were discussed. Firstly, they intended to hire contractors from outside to repair the temple, in order to avoid expending their energy. Secondly, regarding the village headman, who had secretly taken for personal use money which was designated for the monastery. | Punch card