malicious comments about the Peace Corps volunteers. | 13 June1965 - Nak and a superintendent make malicious comments about the Peace Corps volunteers. | Punch card
Moerman shows he comprehends the word “jai yen” | Moerman shows he comprehends the word “jai yen” (calm, not flurried) by giving an example of a sheriff who, because he took an afternoon nap, failed to reach Ban Phaed. | Punch card
Witchery | 14 June 1965 - The descendents of S.longjot and another khe (elder) both respect the same spirit and married each another to form this village. | Punch card
Lue history. | 14 – 23 June 1965 - Lue history and migration to Thailand, where they settled in several provinces. In the past they made war not for dominion over land, but for dominion over people. | Punch card
Sprits and membership. | 14 June 1965 - Spirits and membership; spirit worship and beliefs about marriage, divorce, and guardian spirits (house and village spirits) among residents of Phalad. | Punch card
Reaction to Morman and other outsiders. | 14 June 1965 - Reaction to Moerman and other outsiders. While people make their farewells to the sheriff by offering him a ‘wai’, Moerman is welcomed with Lue songs, and a wai from some people | Punch card
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. | Punch card