Ethnicity

November 22, 1968. Moerman recorded a lawsuit, which was related to the struggle of the Chinese people.

Representation of social status

December 8, 1968. The driver of Moerman’s team joined the meal, but he sat quite far away. He would not look at us and had never introduced himself to anyone.

Dialects.

(?) People used the Northern dialect; the vocals were high and low or slightly lower. Moerman tried to speak the dialect. The rustic monks inscribed using the north alphabet, while the monks in urban areas inscribed using the Central Thai alphabet, but the pronunciation resembled the northern dialect.

Dialects

(?) 31, 1968. Som went to a market at Chang Puak in the evening. He spoke in the Central Thai language more than in the Northern dialect, even though Moerman wanted to observe the use of dialect.

Suchit's presentation on the changes in society between Thailand and Cambodia

(?) 28, 1968. He addressed the issue of the societies of Thailand and Cambodia. He mentioned that Sihanouk said that previously Cambodia was an independent country. Thai and Cambodian relations were, as it was said, fraternal. Niti did not like this statement because he felt it was not aware of the social or political forces.

Dialect

June 11, 1969. In present northern dialect, the locals used some Central Thai words. Many monks in Chiang Mai were afraid of the impurity of the language. However, Moerman noted that the language had changed over time. In addition, the Northern dialect of Chiang Mai may not be available throughout the North, because the region was quite large and diverse.

Village Headman of Ban Phaed, Chiang Kham District

January 3, 1969. There would be an election for a new headman. M.khaw had remained in power for two years. There were four candidates: M.Khaw, Nai Kham, Un Myang, N. Som. Anyone who had numerous relatives would gain more votes.

Monthly meeting of village headmen in Chiang Kham district

January 3, 1969. The village headmen conducted a census of each village, and they would ask each family member to cross the deceased off of the list. The information involved the coming election. Later PA Khynyng attended a meeting and talked about the election law because he hoped that the election would be in keeping with the code of ethics. Afterwards they talked about the price of rice. The price of a rice cooperative would be higher than the one determined by merchants, but there was no cooperative here. They ended by talking about age of the children in attendance at school and finished up with the issue of health.