Personal Collection

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831. Reference : MM-1-11-119

Gifts-reciprocation.

| Villagers usually bring items to Moerman and his wife: tobacco, ginger, banana, egg, mango, lemon etc. It is a form of exchange between villagers. | Punch card

832. Reference : MM-1-11-120

Property borrowing.

| Villagers borrow paddy and other items from each other. | Punch card

833. Reference : MM-1-11-121

Kun tha:w.

| Elder's activities, clothing, and their feeling of loneliness. | Punch card

834. Reference : MM-1-11-122

M. kham personal history.

| The profile of Maikham and a short biography. | Punch card

835. Reference : MM-1-11-123

Deference behavior.

| Seng is not satisfied with the behavior of Thong. | Punch card

836. Reference : MM-1-11-124

Family relation.

| The resentment within a family, and responsibility to the family. | Punch card

837. Reference : MM-1-11-125

Community.

| Some family separated from parent to have their own family in order to avoid trouble in family. Some people want to live near their parent so that when they leave the house, their parent can take care children. | Punch card

838. Reference : MM-1-11-126

urban and rural

| Income and expenses. Livelihood of people who own their land for cultivation and who are just labor. | Punch card

839. Reference : MM-1-11-127

Teacher's role.

| A teacher's responsibility in the village, their income and expenses. Samples of successful and unsuccessful teachers. | Punch card

840. Reference : MM-1-11-128

Attitudes toward ho shopkeeper.

| A Chinese man quit opium addiction with the help of the teacher. He then became Buddhist. | Punch card