1791. Reference : MM-1-18-88
The demeanor of women
| September 26 1959. Caru:n taught Mary Ann the proper conduct and demeanor of a woman towards her husband. | Punch card
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1791. Reference : MM-1-18-88
| September 26 1959. Caru:n taught Mary Ann the proper conduct and demeanor of a woman towards her husband. | Punch card
1792. Reference : MM-1-18-89
| August 25, 1960. A group of police came to see the village headman. He fully welcomed them, but the police reacted quite badly to the headman and the villagers. | Punch card
1793. Reference : MM-1-18-90
| October 25, 1960. The officials often misappropriated budget from the central government to use towards infrastructure for the villages. They would help each other cover up the offense. | Punch card
1794. Reference : MM-1-18-91
| October 30, 1960. Men who repair silver belts came around the village in order to repair any damaged silver belts belonging to the villagers. | Punch card
1795. Reference : MM-1-18-92
| November 12, 1960. Caru:n and the assistant district officer told Moerman about beliefs affecting the social status of the Tai Lue. For example, seating placement. Elders would sit at the front of the line, while the youngsters sat at the last place in the row. Regarding the direction faced while sleeping, the elders had to sleep facing north, while the youngsters must lay down towards the south. Concerning placement based on gender, men slept on the right side and woman slept on the left side. | Punch card
1796. Reference : MM-1-18-93
| November 2, 1960. Suk asked Saj to assume responsibility for her pregnancy because he had sexual relations with her. But he denied responsibility since everyone knew that Suk had relations with various men. | Punch card
1797. Reference : MM-1-18-94
| November 3, 1960. Morning in the day of Kathin. No assistance was requested from residents in the preparation. | Punch card
1798. Reference : MM-1-18-95
| November 10, 11, and 17, 1960. The youngest brother of KhamsEn was going to marry a Yao girl from the mountainous area. 6,000 baht was spent for the organization of the wedding. Traditionally the Yao people, as hosts, would reward their guests for attending the event, and every guest was offered a pork leg, costing 10 baht. | Punch card
1799. Reference : MM-1-18-96
| November 16, 1960. Most parents wanted their children to attend school ahead of the proper age. But the school did not have the capacity to receive a large number of students. Because the parents were willing to donate benches, the school also agreed to accept children who had not yet reached the minimum age to attend. | Punch card
1800. Reference : MM-1-18-97
| November 23, 1960. Tungqop was a moderate village. Most people were relatively poor, and they did not own land for cultivation. Most of the fields in the area were rented by people from Ban Phead. | Punch card