Personal Collection

Total : 34,847 item

151. Reference : MM-1-16-24

Ceremony for indivduals

| Theceremony at the temple, including details of the ritual and ceremonial items. | Punch card

152. Reference : MM-1-16-25

| Activities following the Songkran festival. Cousins and family who live in other places will return back to their hometowns after asking for forgiveness from elders and people who they respect. | Punch card

153. Reference : MM-1-16-26

| A list of names for people who have responsibility for the restoration of the wihan (Buddha image hall) on 21-24 February. | Punch card

154. Reference : MM-1-16-27

| Wihan (Buddha image hall) restoration. A meeting to inform about the details of the restoration processes: labors, the problems encountered during work, and solutions (26 January – 25 September 1960). | Punch card

155. Reference : MM-1-16-28

| Mang, Thungmok, Phaed, Wen, La, Saj, Yuan, and Chieng ban are the names of villages in Sipsongpanna. The Tai Lue people, who moved from Sipsongpanna to settle in Thailand, used names of these villages to name new villages in Thailand. | Punch card

156. Reference : MM-1-16-29

| Changing of the Tai Lue village. | Punch card

157. Reference : MM-1-16-30

| The names of villages in Chiengkham are not always derived from the names of cities in Sipsongpanna. Some are taken from the names of rivers or landmarks in Cheingkham. | Punch card

158. Reference : MM-1-16-31

| The ancestors of the Tai Lue came from 'Sipsongpanna' in Yunnan province. | Punch card

159. Reference : MM-1-16-32

| The native people of Ban Phead are Yuan. When the Tai Lue moved to the village, the Yuan moved to another location. However some of the Yuan people married with the Tai Lue. | Punch card

160. Reference : MM-1-16-33

| Kaow told a story about a man who had a new wife. He tried to get rid of his children, but a dog helped the children. | Punch card