1,301. Reference : MM-1-12-108

| In the old days Tung Law was a forest where wild animals looked for food. The villagers used the area to raise livestock and farming of rice. | Punch card

1,302. Reference : MM-1-12-109

Land holding patterns

| The record contains information about the fields at Tung Law. Changes in the land holding patterns, some used to possess land but no longer had land tenure, while the others have extensive possession of fields compared to the past. | Punch card

1,303. Reference : MM-1-12-110

Crop yields

| The record talks about Kaew's work at Tung Law and choice of farming method for a good crop yields. | Punch card

1,304. Reference : MM-1-12-111

Inheritance

| Information regarding the villagers' inheritance in the form of money and belongings, including estate sales. | Punch card

1,305. Reference : MM-1-12-112

Inheritance

| The inheritance of Tham and Cen, which is divided among their children. Sale of lands, newly cleared land and the plan and location of the land portion for each child. | Punch card

1,306. Reference : MM-1-12-113

Land

| Emigration from Sib Song Panna in order to clear land in Chiengkham, family settlement and status building. The lands belong to the headman and to Kongsaeng. | Punch card

1,307. Reference : MM-1-12-114

Inheritance

| Information about the sale of buffalo and trade of land for family expense and inheritance division among siblings. | Punch card

1,308. Reference : MM-1-12-115

Inheritance in case of divorce.

| The children of a broken family usually do not receive inheritance from their birth father when he passed away. While it is likely they will receive a small portion, but they customarily inherit from their step-father instead. | Punch card

1,309. Reference : MM-1-12-116

Inheritance.

| The land of Maethaw Kong was shared between the children following her death. | Punch card

1,310. Reference : MM-1-12-117

Inheritance idea.

| Inheritance of land, animals, trees and other properties should be equally portioned to children regardless of birth order and sex. The house should belong to the child who takes care of the parents. | Punch card