401. Reference : MM-1-16-53

| In previous times, a representative from each Tai Lue village would have to go to Nan city three times a year to drink, and show their allegiance. Details about the system of feudalism and the government in Nan, and the class system in Ban Phead village. | Punch card

402. Reference : MM-1-16-54

| Production of silverware, textile, pottery and mulberry paper. | Punch card

403. Reference : MM-1-16-55

| Founding a new family, and the size of families in the past. | Punch card

404. Reference : MM-1-16-56

| Trading with other villages, and the goods for sale: agricultural products and livestock. | Punch card

405. Reference : MM-1-16-57

Old Times: Construction

| House construction: the price of wood, house poles, digging drainage, payment for the carpenter, oxen, and liquor. | Punch card

406. Reference : MM-1-16-58

| The title Kru ba is used for a monk who has been ordained for 10 to 15 years. However, the title does not exist anymore. In Ban Phaed, a man was usually ordained between 10 and 15 years old and left the Buddhist monkhood between 30 to 35 years of age. | Punch card

407. Reference : MM-1-16-59

| Changing of customs and tradition: tattoos, spirit worship, cloth, hair style, etc. | Punch card

408. Reference : MM-1-16-60

| The time for Tai Lue weddings is usually during the harvest time. They prefer to marry within the same ethnic group. | Punch card

409. Reference : MM-1-16-61

| The Tai Lue rice farming and livestock. The conditions for farming, rental of the field, sharing the yield, and rice trading. | Punch card

410. Reference : MM-1-16-62

| Courtship of Tai Lue men and women. Men visit the woman at home in the evening for chatting. | Punch card