251. Reference : MM-1-14-39
Tems of address : informants : Pawn and tutong
| Terms of address for women, men, priests and novices. | Punch card
Total : 34,872 item
251. Reference : MM-1-14-39
| Terms of address for women, men, priests and novices. | Punch card
252. Reference : MM-1-14-40
| Christians believe God is everywhere. Buddhists and Christians living together. Comparison of religions and principles. | Punch card
253. Reference : MM-1-14-41
| Charun's husband’s funeral 3 November 1959 – Charun used photos of her husband’s funeral to relate stories about her husband and his funeral | Punch card
254. Reference : MM-1-14-42
| 22 October 1959 - Lowland people fear mountain people, but this fear is not reciprocated. Government officers try to convince mountain people to settle in lowland areas. Beliefs and way of life of mountain people. | Punch card
255. Reference : MM-1-14-43
| 7 November 1959 - Children's choice of language is dependent on the society in which they live | Punch card
256. Reference : MM-1-14-44
| 23 October 1959 – The Chinese who live in Chiang Kham eat the same food as Lue people. Thai and Chinese are separated by language. | Punch card
257. Reference : MM-1-14-45
| 18 October 1959 – In the central region labor has to be hired, whereas in Chiang Kham labor is exchanged. The attitude of the Lue in Chiang Kham toward people from the central region. | Punch card
258. Reference : MM-1-14-46
| Lue language 7 November 1959 – Lue language learning. There are few people in the Lue community who speak the northern Thai dialect. People can make linguistic shifts between central Thai, northern Thai and Lue. | Punch card
259. Reference : MM-1-14-47
| Lue identity 18 October 1959 – If Lue people work or live outside the Lue community, they behave as members of that community, i.e. not specifically as Lue. However, if they life in Chiang Kham, their Lue identity comes to the fore. | Punch card
260. Reference : MM-1-14-48
| 15 December 1959 - Addressing people with polite terms of address. | Punch card