1,391. Reference : MM-1-12-198

Buying and selling carts.

| Carts were traded among the villagers, and sometimes they traded with other villages. An old cart could be sold to buy or barter for a new one. On occasion, traders sold carts in the village | Punch card

1,392. Reference : MM-1-12-199

Employment for the transportation of rice

| For relatives, the transport of rice from the fields to the home was free of charge. In other cases, the wage was given in the form of rice, as per the agreement. | Punch card

1,393. Reference : MM-1-12-200

The transportation of rice

| The transportation of rice was delayed because of the rain, and the cost of hiring a cart increased. Villagers used their own carts to carry rice or joined together with neighbors and relatives for transportation. | Punch card

1,394. Reference : MM-1-12-201

Harvest carting & disposition of crop.

| The transportation of rice by cart from the fields is at times more expensive more than the rice. Details of the expenses of the harvest of Seng. | Punch card

1,395. Reference : MM-1-12-202

Mangoes.

| The mango trees yielded few fruits. Details about the trading and price, and share of fruit among neighbors. | Punch card

1,396. Reference : MM-1-12-203

Coconuts.

| The coconut tree could be cut by agreement of the owner. The information also covers the use of tree parts, sales, and location of the coconut tree and its owner. | Punch card

1,397. Reference : MM-1-12-204

Use of ‘kapok’

| The information covers the process from the propagation of a pussy willow pod to usage of kapok, plantation and ownership rights, and tools utilized to spin seeds from fiber | Punch card

1,398. Reference : MM-1-12-205

Bamboo.

| Use of bamboo such as bamboo sliced into strips for binding, green leaves for animal feeding. | Punch card

1,399. Reference : MM-1-12-206

Fishing by villagers

| Offerings were presented to the spirit before fishing. Types of fishing traps used both by men and women, and details regarding the changes in fishing patterns. | Punch card

1,400. Reference : MM-1-12-208

Fishing by villagers

| Fishing in deep water was more successful. The information of the records covers fishing by fishnet, fishhook, and catching eel by cylinder. | Punch card