1241. Reference : MM-1-16-78
| In previous times, were no injection doctors. They arrived to stay permanently about 10 years ago. | Punch card
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1241. Reference : MM-1-16-78
| In previous times, were no injection doctors. They arrived to stay permanently about 10 years ago. | Punch card
1242. Reference : MM-1-16-79
| There were no shops during the wars. There were no Chinese shops because the government feared the Chinese were spies. After the end of the war, when the Chinese Ho (one of Chinese ethnic groups) arrived in Ban Phead, there were only two shops. | Punch card
1243. Reference : MM-1-16-80
| Villager bought food from the market, but some days go to gather mushrooms and bamboo shoots from the hills. Some households cultivate a vegetable garden for their own consumption. | Punch card
1244. Reference : MM-1-16-81
| Preparation for Kathin ceremony, place, offering, and responsibility of each person in ceremony | Punch card
1245. Reference : MM-1-16-82
| The original family name of a Ban Phead villager was Mankhalad. | Punch card
1246. Reference : MM-1-16-83
| A change in the housing style between the past and present, the structure of Tai Lue house and construction. | Punch card
1247. Reference : MM-1-16-84
| The difference in the process of ordination between the past and present, expenses and ritual. | Punch card
1248. Reference : MM-1-109-65
| September 17, 1962 A letter from [Unidentifiable person] to Moerman, enquiring about his daughter, and relating details about his trip to America and the current events in Thailand. (It was assumed that the letter was from Po Mai Kao). | Letter
1249. Reference : MM-1-109-66
| October 8, 1962 A letter from [unidentifiable person] in Chiang Kham to Moerman, relating changes in Chiang Kham - lighting on the roads, and road construction from Chiang Kahm to Chiang Rai. He expressed gladness over the newborn child of Moerman. [It was assumed that the letter was from a missionary in Chiang Kham]. | Letter