Year 1958-1961

Scope and content :

1958-1961. The first field work trip of Moerman in Thailand. He spent almost 3 years to collected field data about the Lue society, tradition, culture, and daily life of Tai Lue community at Ban Phaed, Payao province. 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Repository : SAC

Extent and medium : 3295 records of slide, photograph, punch card, letter, notebook, typescript, and map.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer : Donated by Michael Moerman, 2005.

System of arrangemant : The series is divided base on the periods of field work in Thailand.

Condition governing accessible and reproduce : Some restriction on access. To respect in intellectual property right, the original material (hard copy) may not allowed to access. Please contact staff if you need more information.

Creative Commons License : Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND)

Traditional Knowledge License : Traditional Knowledge Attribution Non-Commercial (TK A-NC)

Language : English/Thai

Script : English/Thai

Rule or convention : Collection, series and file level description based on ISAD(G)

1731. Reference : MM-1-12-202

Mangoes.

| The mango trees yielded few fruits. Details about the trading and price, and share of fruit among neighbors. | Punch card

Mangoes.

1732. Reference : MM-1-12-203

Coconuts.

| The coconut tree could be cut by agreement of the owner. The information also covers the use of tree parts, sales, and location of the coconut tree and its owner. | Punch card

Coconuts.

1733. Reference : MM-1-12-204

Use of ‘kapok’

| The information covers the process from the propagation of a pussy willow pod to usage of kapok, plantation and ownership rights, and tools utilized to spin seeds from fiber | Punch card

Use of ‘kapok’

1734. Reference : MM-1-12-205

Bamboo.

| Use of bamboo such as bamboo sliced into strips for binding, green leaves for animal feeding. | Punch card

Bamboo.

1735. Reference : MM-1-12-206

Fishing by villagers

| Offerings were presented to the spirit before fishing. Types of fishing traps used both by men and women, and details regarding the changes in fishing patterns. | Punch card

Fishing by villagers

1736. Reference : MM-1-12-208

Fishing by villagers

| Fishing in deep water was more successful. The information of the records covers fishing by fishnet, fishhook, and catching eel by cylinder. | Punch card

Fishing by villagers

1737. Reference : MM-1-12-209

Fishing by villagers

| Fishing at night utilizing a square dip net. Villagers went fishing in groups and came back about midnight, though some groups may stay until the morning. The resource where the villagers use the square dip net | Punch card

Fishing by villagers

1738. Reference : MM-1-12-210

Fishing by villagers

| Some villagers use poison in the river. | Punch card

Fishing by villagers

1739. Reference : MM-1-12-211

Fishing by villagers

| August 5 and 9, 1960. List of names of the women who fish utilizing a square dip net. | Punch card

Fishing by villagers

1740. Reference : MM-1-12-212

Fishing by villagers

| The group of the villagers who fish utilizing a square dip net. Detail regarding the parts of a square dip net. Cooking. | Punch card

Fishing by villagers