421. Reference : MM-1-16-73

| The Kinsalak ceremony of each village. Villagers will prepare an offering for each ceremony, such as a ‘tree’ made from cash, cigarettes, notebooks and food. | Punch card

422. Reference : MM-1-16-74

| Sala Ngen was the first one to move to Ban Don. | Punch card

423. Reference : MM-1-16-75

| In previous times, Tai Lue men and women used to blacken their teeth and had red lips from chewing betel nuts; nowadays they want white teeth. | Punch card

424. Reference : MM-1-16-76

| There was a big flood in the village, so people moved to the head of village. Rice, ducks, and chickens were lost in large numbers. | Punch card

425. Reference : MM-1-16-77

| Kongseng has never been unwell or sick after childbirth, and she had 14 children. | Punch card

426. Reference : MM-1-16-78

| In previous times, were no injection doctors. They arrived to stay permanently about 10 years ago. | Punch card

427. Reference : MM-1-16-79

| There were no shops during the wars. There were no Chinese shops because the government feared the Chinese were spies. After the end of the war, when the Chinese Ho (one of Chinese ethnic groups) arrived in Ban Phead, there were only two shops. | Punch card

428. Reference : MM-1-16-80

| Villager bought food from the market, but some days go to gather mushrooms and bamboo shoots from the hills. Some households cultivate a vegetable garden for their own consumption. | Punch card

429. Reference : MM-1-16-81

| Preparation for Kathin ceremony, place, offering, and responsibility of each person in ceremony | Punch card

430. Reference : MM-1-16-82

| The original family name of a Ban Phead villager was Mankhalad. | Punch card