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811. Reference : MM-1-11-59

The headman backache.

| The village headman had a backache, and was healed through a traditional ritual performed by using the teeth of a tiger to dispel the devil from the body. | Punch card

812. Reference : MM-1-11-100

Drunkeness.

| Drinking for the cerebration of the New Year. | Punch card

813. Reference : MM-1-11-101

Opium.

| Opium trading, the price of opium, and quitting an opium addiction. | Punch card

814. Reference : MM-1-11-102

Tobacco smoking.

| Qualification and effect of tobacco. | Punch card

815. Reference : MM-1-11-103

Hospitality.

| A host will receive visitors with betel, tobacco, and water. Children begin to try betel at seven to eight years of age. | Punch card

816. Reference : MM-1-11-104

Miang.

| Betel leaf and tea-leaf trading. | Punch card

817. Reference : MM-1-11-105

Gambling.

| Villagers like to gamble, especially the men. They like to play at all times - day and night. | Punch card

818. Reference : MM-1-11-106

Lottery.

| The lottery in the village. There is a less chance of winning the lottery. | Punch card

819. Reference : MM-1-11-107

Moonshining.

| Villager make liquor to consume because they enjoy the taste, more than legal liquor. However, they have to pay a fine or bribe to the officers, because it s not legal. | Punch card

820. Reference : MM-1-11-108

Visit to Bunsi.

| Houses in the village commonly have a thatched roof. The process of roofing. | Punch card