Personal Collection

Total : 34,872 item

171. Reference : MM-1-16-44

| Tattoos of the Tai Lue people, and their traditional weight. | Punch card

172. Reference : MM-1-16-85

| There are many tribal in Chiengkham such as Yao and Ho. | Punch card

173. Reference : MM-1-16-86

| The difference between funerals in the past and the present. | Punch card

174. Reference : MM-1-16-87

| They has never been slavery in Ban Phead village. But tribal people would sell their children when they had no money. The Tai Lue and northern Thai people were not sold into slavery. | Punch card

175. Reference : MM-1-16-88

| All of the events for the year that Halley's comet came. | Punch card

176. Reference : MM-1-16-89

| When the Thai came, Tai Lue people did not have to pay tax; previously, there was no tax under the domination of the Nan. | Punch card

177. Reference : MM-1-16-90

| In previous times, inter-village exchange took place through the barter system, and the value of the items was equivalent. Now the price was fixed by bargaining and goods were usually exchanged for cash. | Punch card

178. Reference : MM-1-16-91

| In previous times, kerosene, pig fat, sawdust, and tree sap was utilized as fuel. | Punch card

179. Reference : MM-1-16-92

| The trees that represent each day of the week, from Sunday to Saturday. | Punch card

180. Reference : MM-1-122-3

| Information on village size of Ban Phaed, the distance from the west to the east, and from Ban Phaed to Ban Don. Moerman used foot-steps as a measurement. | Punch card