Villagers and officials.

29 June 1965 - Maikham's son is a soldier in Chiang Rai, currently on leave to help with the plowing.

Titles.

29 June 1965 - Titles by which people within families and the village are called.

Farming.

29 June 1965 – Additional labor on the farm comes from people who are hired and those who are called in to help. It is necessary to hire planters for rice farming because people have fields both at home and in Thunglaw. They want to finish at home early then move on to Thunglaw, so help alone is not enough.

Weaving.

29 June 1965 - Threads are soaked in rice water prior to weaving so that they won’t break. The Kalom don't weave as much as the Lue. Young people don't want to work the way their elders did, and neither spin nor weave. As soon as they leave school they work in the tobacco factory, and don’t learn to weave.

News.

29 June 1965 - Some people had not heard about Moerman's plowing and his return to the village.

Radios.

29 June 1965 - People listen to news and the price of rice on the radio, so that merchants cannot cheat them. List of people who own a radio.

Bodin taught laws in the military base

The captain thought that Badin might teach military officers about the law, and when they had gained more knowledge about the issues, they could inform their colleagues and/or apply the law properly. He thought that there were various legislations that might be useful in everyday life, including law on family, inheritance, marriage, contracts and loans etc.

Bodin gave advice on law in the military base

An officer came to consult Bodin about marriage with his ‘new favorite’. In fact, since he had worked in the military base, his wife had been unfaithful to him and had frequented with other men. However he had never registered a marriage certificate and had no child with her. Bodin strongly recommended him to tell his wife about her unbecoming behavior and to leave her. Regarding his ‘new favorite’, the officer wanted to marry her, however she had not reached the age of 20 years yet and her family did not like him. Bodin recommended him to go see her and her family every week; then to tell her family that she was pregnant and should be married as soon as possible. A month later the officer went to see Bodin and announced that they were married.

Car accident of Suthon

April 30, 1969. While Suthon drove for lunch, a motorcycle had hit his car, and the rider had fled. But he had already noted the motorcycle registration number. Suthon went to report the accident at the police station and gave the number to the police to find the culprit. Later police contacted him to tell the rider's name, however every time Suthon had gone to see him, he had never been there.