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1691. Reference : MM-1-14-145

Daily events.

| 27 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; men’s and women’s tasks; food; Lue houses. | Punch card

1692. Reference : MM-1-14-146

Daily events.

| 28 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; the sharing of labor within kinship groups; trading. | Punch card

1693. Reference : MM-1-14-147

Daily events.

| 29 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; animal registration; Lue food; housewarming in Ban Wan; weaving. | Punch card

1694. Reference : MM-1-14-148

Daily events.

| 30 April 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; Lue food. | Punch card

1695. Reference : MM-1-14-149

Daily events.

| 1 May 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; the funerals of children; plantations | Punch card

1696. Reference : MM-1-14-150

Daily events.

| 2 May 1960 – Activities performed by villagers from morning until evening; Kaew's illness; rice trading; Lue food; traditional remedies. | Punch card

1697. Reference : MM-1-21-221

Legal strategies

| January 14,1969. Krainsri informed Moerman about the progress made towards the preparations for a case over market management, which was to be heard at a court in Bangkok. (Ton Lum Yai market – information from translator). The case stemmed from conflicting claims between two different families; the Nimmanahaeminda and the Na Chiang Mai. | Punch card

1698. Reference : MM-1-21-222

Rush at the end of year

| December 23 and 30, 1968. From the observations of Moerman, the court was in a rush to judge the cases before the end of the year. In some cases if the accused plead guilty, the court was willing to reduce the penalty to one-half. | Punch card

1699. Reference : MM-1-21-223

Courtroom interaction

| January14, March 17, April 3, June 27, August 10, 1969. Moerman had been monitoring the reactions of the people in the court. Observations revealed a number of interesting issues such as 1) Tawin did not know anything about the cases until he sat at the bench; 2) the prosecutors asked the court registrar to testify at a trial; 3) Suthon negotiated something with an elderly man at the back of the court and agreed on a price for 5 persons of 400 baht (expense for case conduct?); 4) No smoking was allowed inside the courtroom. | Punch card

1700. Reference : MM-1-21-226

Handwriting illegible

| Handwriting illegible | Punch card