Gifts.

14 June 1965 - Gifts: Lue people bring food or liquor to people they like. Moerman frequently received gifts from people in the village. People think it is bad to loan money.

Cosmology.

14 June 1965 - Cosmology: the Lue believe that there is a large mountain where nagas (mythical serpents) live, surrounded by the four continents known as Alamakuyan tip, Udonqo tip, Chompu tip and Mukp tip. The sun travels around this mountain.

Knowledge of outside worls.

14 June 1965 - Knowledge of the outside world. People seem to be aware of the USSR due to its military assistance to China in the form of weapons and aircraft. Some people are also familiar with satellites, rockets and airplanes. According to Pingjaw, the Meo Lai tribe used to be Communist and were supported by America. Lue women are aware of fighting in Laos and Vietnam.

Changes in BP.

14 and 19 June 1965 - Changes in Ban Phaed. There is one motorbike and almost 20 radio sets in the village. Maikham is a teacher at Matthayom Wittayakom School.

Spirits and membership.

15 June 1965 - Spirit and memberships. Among the Northern Thai a bachelor and widower violate custom if they sleep inside a house. In Ban Phaed anyone may cross the “ping” (threshold) of any house because there are no house spirits. Lao spirits do not allow any non-Lao people or Lao who respect different spirits to go past the fireplace.

House : use.

15 June 1965 – Use of different areas in the house and components of the house, looking at how beliefs in house spirits differ between northern Thai and Lue people. If a Lue man takes a northern Thai wife, she cannot live in a Lue house. However, it does not violate custom if a northern Thai woman takes a Lue husband. The direction in which people sleep. Village economics: Seng complains about a lack of capital.

Farming.

15 June 1965 - Farming: yield of rice per rai. Many people practice rice farming in Thunglaw in order to save money and get a better yield. Many villagers have sold land in Thunglaw to Lao newcomers. The headman sold a lot of forest land, both to people inside the village and to outsiders. Moerman observes that the fields are already plowed and that the farmers are waiting for rain.

Timing of interaction.

15 June 1965 - Timing of interactions. Whereas town dwellers tend to pause in their interactions, such pauses are rarer in interactions among villagers. When visitors visit, the leader takes a magazine and reads it, and the visitor is often silent.

Suk and Saj.

15 June 1965 - Suk previously had a baby, but it died. Suk, who is now married again, calls Moerman “Pho Pu”.