291. Reference : MM-1-14-119

Daily events.

| 1 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; traditional music; weaving; gasoline; correspondence between men and women; conscription; marriage. | Punch card

292. Reference : MM-1-14-120

Daily events.

| 2 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; conscription; animal registration; census; Lue costume, women. | Punch card

293. Reference : MM-1-14-121

Daily events.

| 3 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; rice milling; pig feeding; fishing; Marieanne's illness. | Punch card

294. Reference : MM-1-14-122

Daily events.

| 4 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; rice milling on Buddhist holy days; religious precepts; spirit worship in the event of an illness; cattle labor; plowing by tractor. | Punch card

295. Reference : MM-1-14-123

Daily events.

| 5 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; meeting at the temple; making food in the New Year; funerals, gambling, drought in the village; weaving; Pawn's life following the death of parents. | Punch card

296. Reference : MM-1-11-131

| Annual budget. | Punch card

297. Reference : MM-1-11-60

Methaw nang is not well.

| Nang was sick. She had the flu, a headache, and was bored with food. She was healed by a physician with traditional medicine, comprised of opium. | Punch card

298. Reference : MM-1-11-61

Lat 60 is feverish.

| Lat was sick. He should be take part in a ritual to remove bad luck. | Punch card

299. Reference : MM-1-11-62

Wa:t sprains his arm falling from a horse.

| Wat fell down from horseback, and was healed by holy water, then massage. | Punch card

300. Reference : MM-1-11-63

Song qo.

| Prom and Sin were sick, so they must be take part in a ritual to remove bad luck. | Punch card