1,921. Reference : MM-1-17-101

Changes in BP.

| 23 June 1965 - There are 20 radios in the village, including one in the temple which the monks and novices bought for themselves with their own money. | Punch card

1,922. Reference : MM-1-17-102

Credit.

| 23 June 1965 - Borrowing money and the payment of interest between lender and borrower. | Punch card

1,923. Reference : MM-1-17-104

Bun.

| 23 June 1965 - Villagers believe that it is meritorious to die a sudden, painless and illness-free death in relatively old age. Nan Centa, for instance, lay down in his coffin, having dressed himself all in white, went to sleep, and died. Myang attributed his knowledge and health to his virtuousness and the fact that he had never lied or stolen. | Punch card

1,924. Reference : MM-1-17-105

Rice consumption.

| 23 June 1965 - Rice consumption of Nan Bun's family, consisting of himself, his wife and two children. | Punch card

1,925. Reference : MM-1-17-106

Lue survivals.

| 23 June 1965 – In five to ten years’ time, girls won't weave anymore. It is easier to buy cloth than to weave. Now girls work at the tobacco plant and earn money, with which they buy cloth and sarongs. | Punch card

1,926. Reference : MM-1-17-107

Yao.

| 23 June 1965 - Some poor parents sell their children to the Yao because they think their children will have a better life and will eat better with the Yao. | Punch card

1,927. Reference : MM-1-17-108

Timing of interaction.

| 23 June 1965 - Ba jong asks for chisel within 30 seconds of arrival. He sits for about five minutes, during which time he answers questions from Seng, then goes. | Punch card

1,928. Reference : MM-1-17-109

Buddhism.

| 24 June1965 – The Lue believe in an afterlife and rebirth. Candles and flowers are put in the hand of a corpse in order to respect the Buddha’s relics. The Aliya Metai is the next incarnation of Buddha, referred to as Phra Jehova by the Christians. People who make donations and merit will be born at the same time as the Aliya Metai comes. Those who make a lot of merit will be reborn in heaven. If one has killed oxen and buffalo, one will reborn immediately on this earth. What we kill in this life will kill us in the next. | Punch card

1,929. Reference : MM-1-17-110

Economics : old days.

| 24 June 1965 – The price of kerosene and salt. Three months after harvesting, people purchase salt in Uttaradit. 29 June 1965 - Moerman goes to Phrae for 25 days with a pack of oxen. In the old days, rice was given to distill liquor for weddings, house warming parties, etc. | Punch card

1,930. Reference : MM-1-17-111

Earming.

| 24-25 June 1965 - If the ground is very hard a double plow is needed. This strategy kills the grass, while moistening and softening the soil. Nonetheless, those who double plow frequently find that their soil is hard. Every year farmers wait for the rain to water the Ban fields but now they want to run off to Thunglaw because they are afraid it will be too late there. Many farmers use fertilizer when the seedlings do not germinate well. | Punch card