Yasumoto Honda family

1979. Moerman observed the behavior of people in the Honda family. Observations include: 1) various ceremonies in the Shinto religion are practiced in the family. 2) village members were called for a meeting on the sale of land in the village, including those who agreed and disagreed. 3) according to Moerman, Japanese people like to do many activities in a group. For example, the establishment of various associations or while traveling, they journeyed in a group.

Letter to introduce Moerman

Letters of introduction for Dr. Moerman from M. Ladd Thomas, Northern Illinois University, to Dr. Charit Naranitipadungkarn, National Institute of Development Administration; Dr. Prachya Wesarach, Thammasat University; Prof. Prasert Bundachat, Department of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University; Opas Srichai, Department of Social Sciences, Chiang Mai University.

Name of Researcher in Thailand, Indonesia and Philippines

April 20, 1979. A letter from M. Ladd Thomas, Northern Illinois University, to Dr. Michael Moerman, with a list of contact persons in Thailand as well as others whom Moerman should contact.

Thailand 1979

May 17, 1979. A letter from Niels Mulder to Moerman. His extensive work experience in Thailand, and the danger for foreign researchers who might find it difficult to be welcomed by government officials, and because of the political instability in Thailand. April 12, 1979. A letter from Moerman to Prof. Prasert Bundachat, aiming to inform that Moerman would come to Thailand for further research, and his need to do research at the Social Sciences Research Centre. April 17, 1979. A letter from Moerman to Dr. Joonphon Sawadiyakorn, at the National Research Council, announcing that he would travel to Thailand to explore areas for future research, including collaboration for academic exchange. In addition he would like to receive suggestions from Dr. Joonphon Sawadiyakorn regarding future research. April 17, 1979. A letter from Moerman to Khun Vichit Koombhar, at the National Research Council, announcing he would travel to Thailand again, and requesting suggestions for future research. June 8, 1979. A letter from David E. Pfanner to Morgan, giving explanation in response to the questions raised by Moerman. He also gave his opinion about the situation in Thailand, both positive and negative sides, and gave recommendations for research in the North.

Letter to Malaysian researcher

May 14, 1979. A letter from Prof. K.S. Sandhu to Moerman. April 17, 1979. Letters from Moerman to Dr. Mohamad Nur Ghani and Dr. Mohamud Maulud Malasia. He talked about past work and plans to travel to Malaysia, and requested advice and the possibility to conduct future research in Malaysia. May 18, 1979. Letters from Dr. Jacques Amyot to Moerman, inquiring about the possibility to meet Moerman in Thailand, to discuss the research.

The Administration of Department of Public Prosecution

Department of Public Prosecutor Administration, Ministry of Interior.

Getting ahead

May 25, 1969. There are various ways for a Thai government officer to promote their career: sycophantism, through marriage with the daughter of the boss, expertise in one subject matter and etc.

Palawan, Philippines

Moerman conducted his fieldwork on Palawan Island, Philippines. Interesting observations include: 1) different ethnic groups had been living on the island. 2) local authorities (village heads) lost power due to state intervention with the local communities. 3) the settlement and occupation of the islanders varied, dependent by ethnic group. 4) there was problem with the education of children on the island. 5) corruption was a problem for the administration, and security in the area was uncertain. 6) information concerning public health services. 7) Moerman conducted interviews with foreigners who had lived on the island.