Personal Collection

Total : 34,847 item

61. Reference : MM-1-109-70

| April 17, 2506 B.E. A letter from Po Saeng to Moerman, expressing gratitude to Moerman about his newborn child, and informing Moerman that he had received all the gifts. He also informed him about the damaged rice of the villagers. | Letter

62. Reference : MM-1-109-72

| August 2, 1963 A letter from William Gedney to Moerman, giving his comments on research and thanking Moerman for the information. He proposed that Moerman keep the information about the Tai Lue. | Letter

63. Reference : MM-1-109-15

| April 9, 1959 A letter from P. D. J. Campbell to Moerman related to his research in Burma and details such as expense and language learning, etc. | Letter

64. Reference : MM-1-109-21

| April 27, 1959 A letter from Moerman to P. D. J. Campbell, expressing thankfulness for the information about research study in Myanmar, and discussing the limits of conducting research there. The reason he would travel to Thailand was to find a location for June. | Letter

65. Reference : MM-1-109-19

| May 14, 1959 A letter from P. D. J. Campbell to Moerman, expressing his gladness that they could meet each other. He talked about travel in Myanmar, his life and the government authorities. He encouraged Moerman to travel to Thailand, to find a good source of information and good people. | Letter

66. Reference : MM-1-109-67

| November, 1962 A letter from Frank Younkin to Moerman, regarding a meeting among Christian missionaries, the charity of the churches, and evangelism. | Letter

67. Reference : MM-1-109-18

| April 27, 1959 A letter from Moerman to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis, mentioning his scheduled travel to Thailand in order to study anthropology; and the aims of the study of ethnic minorities; the need and recommendation for Thai language learning; and enquired about other needs. | Letter

68. Reference : MM-1-109-14

| August 8, 1958 A letter from Harold Young to Moerman, related to the Palaung in Shan State, Burma and the policy over foreign recognition of the Burmese government. He encouraged Moerman to study the tribal groups in Thailand and gave basic information about these peoples. | Letter

69. Reference : MM-1-109-17

| April 24, 1959 A letter from W. R. Geddes to Moerman, giving his opinion regarding the study of ethnic minorities, the processes and methods. He recommended contacting Mr. William Hussey and Mr. Brewster. | Letter

70. Reference : MM-1-109-20

| May 27, 1959 A letter from Paul Lewis to Moerman and his wife, expressing his interest in Moerman's study. He introduced the ethnic minorities of Thailand and various studies of the foreign researchers. He recommended Moerman approach the head of the village to study ethnic groups in order to be accepted by the community. He wished luck to Moerman for his fieldwork. | Letter