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1231. Reference : MM-1-16-68

| Most of the Tai Lue assimilated with the Yuan (native people). The Tai Lue in Chiengmuon do not speak the Tai Lue language anymore, instead the northern Thai language is spoken. They don’t weave cloth for household use and have short hair. | Punch card

1232. Reference : MM-1-16-69

| The usefulness of cloth - weaving and dying it with natural color. The influence of central Tai culture on the Tai Lue culture. | Punch card

1233. Reference : MM-1-16-70

| The price of meat - pork, duck, and chicken is available at the market, but there is no beef. If an animal (ox, buffalo, pig) died, it would be slaughtered and distributed among the people in village. | Punch card

1234. Reference : MM-1-16-71

| The process involved in leaving the Buddhist monkhood. | Punch card

1235. Reference : MM-1-16-72

| A ritual for the Buddhist holy day at the temples; making dessert and preparing candles and flowers to offer to the monk. | Punch card

1236. Reference : MM-1-16-73

| The Kinsalak ceremony of each village. Villagers will prepare an offering for each ceremony, such as a ‘tree’ made from cash, cigarettes, notebooks and food. | Punch card

1237. Reference : MM-1-16-74

| Sala Ngen was the first one to move to Ban Don. | Punch card

1238. Reference : MM-1-16-75

| In previous times, Tai Lue men and women used to blacken their teeth and had red lips from chewing betel nuts; nowadays they want white teeth. | Punch card

1239. Reference : MM-1-16-76

| There was a big flood in the village, so people moved to the head of village. Rice, ducks, and chickens were lost in large numbers. | Punch card

1240. Reference : MM-1-16-77

| Kongseng has never been unwell or sick after childbirth, and she had 14 children. | Punch card