Meeting

June 8, 1960. The village headman called villagers for a meeting on the priority of the ordination of young men and the preparation of a list of people who were responsible for creating a dam (?) Following this, people discussed with each other the raising of funds in order to purchase a tractor for plowing.

Meeting

July 16, 1960. The chief district officer called villagers for meeting about the road repair, keeping their homes and the villages clean, and the prevention of theft.

Meeting

August 3, 1960. The headman called villagers for a meeting regarding the donation of wood for the construction of the school. August 11, 1960. The meeting was concerned with fundraising for the school building. Some villagers wanted to see the account which was kept by the village headman.

Map of attendees

A map showing where the villagers were seated during a meeting on August 11,1960.

Nomination of new members of the sub-district council

August 16, 1960. The meeting aimed to nominate representatives from the village as new district council members. The headman asked villagers for their assistance to transport sand and stone by cart, in order to construct roads on the following day.

Housing Committee

August 20, 1960. The village headman asked Mai Kham to bring a document the town. Mai kham complained that he was being used as transportation from the village to the town too often.

Meeting

January 24, 1961. The village headman called the villagers for a meeting on various topics. 1) He requested that the villagers to pay a land tax at the district authorities. Some villagers complained that they had no money to pay taxes with until they could sell rice. 2) The villagers would bring the birth certificates of their child to enroll them at the school. 3) The villagers were asked to prioritize about the queue to use the tractor of Kamnan. 4) The authorities allowed the villagers access to land that was deserted at the end of the village.

Meeting

February 7, 1961 At the monthly meeting of the village, various topics were addressed: 1) High-rank bureaucrats would inspect the construction of the road. 2) The villagers needed to apply for warrants for the land holdings. 3) It was necessary to notify at the district authorities of any children that were born this year. 4) At the meeting the villagers were concerned about the threat from communism. The village headman asked Moerman to accompany them the communists invaded.

Meeting on 11 February 1961

The village headman called a meeting, various topics were addressed: 1) The chief district officer would sell drugs at a good price. 2) The villagers had helped construct a road. The length of road was approximately 29 wa [the tradition measure equals two metres – translator], and sections were chosen as result of drawing lots. 3) Anyone who did not pay taxes should not forget to pay taxes. 4) Kamnan wanted to buy land adjacent to the pond at Tung Lo. If anyone was interested in selling, he/she should make an offer to Kamnan.