The traditional Songkran festival. Men would visit one another’s homes to drink and set off rocket to celebrate. In the present time, rocket are still set off for religious celebration.

Educational instruction in the previous times took place at the temple, so women were not able to study. The study is about religion.

In previous times, a representative from each Tai Lue village would have to go to Nan city three times a year to drink, and show their allegiance. Details about the system of feudalism and the government in Nan, and the class system in Ban Phead village.

Production of silverware, textile, pottery and mulberry paper.

Founding a new family, and the size of families in the past.

Trading with other villages, and the goods for sale: agricultural products and livestock.

Old Times: Construction

House construction: the price of wood, house poles, digging drainage, payment for the carpenter, oxen, and liquor.

The title Kru ba is used for a monk who has been ordained for 10 to 15 years. However, the title does not exist anymore. In Ban Phaed, a man was usually ordained between 10 and 15 years old and left the Buddhist monkhood between 30 to 35 years of age.

Changing of customs and tradition: tattoos, spirit worship, cloth, hair style, etc.