2571. Reference : MM-1-14-95/2
Local variation.
| 25 October 1959 - Changes in the Lue village, variety of Lue, houses, costumes, food, rituals, distribution of goods, language, agricultural products and leprosy | Punch card
Total : 34,847 item
2571. Reference : MM-1-14-95/2
| 25 October 1959 - Changes in the Lue village, variety of Lue, houses, costumes, food, rituals, distribution of goods, language, agricultural products and leprosy | Punch card
2573. Reference : MM-1-17-1
| 30 August 1966 - A clergyman friend of Moerman set up an association to assist priests in northern provinces in cases of illness, funeral expenses and education. | Punch card
2574. Reference : MM-1-17-2
| The different between “rop kuan” (to disturb, impose upon) and “kreng jai” (to feel guilt at imposing upon someone). | Punch card
2575. Reference : MM-1-17-3
| Survey of rice farming by each household: rice yields, fertilizer usage, types of farm, taxes, tractors, buffaloes and labor. | Punch card
2577. Reference : MM-1-17-5
| 12 June 1965 - Trip to Chiang Kham. Moerman flew from Bangkok by airplane, stopping at Phitsanulok and Chiang Mai before arriving in Chiang Rai, where he met the Chiang Rai provincial governor and Chiang Kham sheriff. | Punch card
2578. Reference : MM-1-17-6
| 12 June 1965 - Moerman met Ford, one of the Peace Corps’ Thailand representatives. At the time Thailand was home to around 250 Peace Corps volunteers, based in Mae Hong Son and Chiang Kham, where they worked as teachers. | Punch card
2579. Reference : MM-1-17-7
| 12 June 1965 - Ethnic identity of the Yuan: way of life, language, immigration from Burma to Thailand. | Punch card
2580. Reference : MM-1-17-8
| 12 June 1965 - Ethnic identity of the Khamu. Mon-Khmer speakers, the Khamu have become assimilated into Thai society much more easily than Sino-Tibetan people. | Punch card