801. Reference : MM-1-18-54

Census

| May 3, 1960. A teacher who had worked on the census was ordered by the district chief to speak to Moerman about living in the US. | Punch card

802. Reference : MM-1-18-55

Irrigation

| The villagers paid one half of the wage for tractor plowing, and they would pay the rest in harvested rice. May 6, 1960. During the liangs phi ceremony [offering sacrifices to a spirit – translator], Sicaj announced that he was a widower. Then some of the villagers helped repair the water catchment system. In the past, people from several villages in Chieng Ban sub-district helped repair the system. | Punch card

803. Reference : MM-1-18-56

Rice sale

| May 8, 1960. Representatives from the mill in Phayao town came to the village to buy rice from the villagers. In this way, more profit was gained from the rice sale than selling at the mill in the Chiang Kham district. | Punch card

804. Reference : MM-1-18-57

Buddhist Sabbath

| May 10, 1960. Moerman and Mary Ann observed the daily life of residents. For example, mEthaw Kham was starching skeins of white cloth. Saj carted bamboo back home and so on. | Punch card

805. Reference : MM-1-18-58

market

| May 11, 1960. Every day women from Myang brought vegetables and meat from the market to trade for rice in the village. May 17, 1960. Women from Ban Van carried vegetables and rice to sell at the market. June 8, 1960. Eight women from Ban Phaed went to the market to buy Khamkin (?). If there was no money, they would trade rice for Khamkin (?). | Punch card

806. Reference : MM-1-18-59

Funeral of kEw

| May 28, 1960. People in the villages helped prepare things to be used for the funeral of kEw, such as wood, nails and colored papers used for decorating the coffin and coffin cart, etc. | Punch card

807. Reference : MM-1-18-60

gossip

| June 27-28 and 30, 1965. Moerman collected information about the village headman. Many villagers told him that when the headman was drunk, he usually had bad conduct. | Punch card

808. Reference : MM-1-18-61

Ordination

| June 16. The ordination of Sicaj was held at his home. There were not many villagers to assist. Some helped make kwa kaeb [cracker which was made of rice – translator] or to make candles. June 19. Traditionally those who were ordained might stay at the temple for three nights before the ceremony. But currently people would spend only one night because they did not want to lose time earning their living. During the ceremony, the incense smoke floating above the offerings invited Thewada [deities - translator] to accept their oblation. | Punch card

809. Reference : MM-1-18-62

farm labor

| June 12, 1960. Lot hired men from Ban wEn to work his fields, their wages cost 30 hap of rice [picul – translator]. July 16, 1960. Lot employed five people to move seedlings for a week, paying their wages to carry the 30 picul of rice. Sala ngen hired 15 people to work his fields, only four of those hired came. | Punch card

810. Reference : MM-1-18-63

Land tenure

| June 9, 1960. Kham was one of the first group to reclaim the land in ‘tunglo:ng’ since B.E. 2491. At present the farmland in this area had become important. Many tractors were used for plowing. | Punch card