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Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1968-02 (February 1968), Mae Sariang, Bangkok.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notebooks, Thailand: February 1968, with some entries written by E. Jane Keyes. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province (Changwat Mae Hong Son), and Bangkok, Thailand. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mae Sariang in January 1968 and is followed by notes written in Mae Sariang in March 1968. The first few entries in this document were written by E. Jane Keyes in Mae Sariang while Charles F. Keyes was in Bangkok. Topics: Notes from E. Jane Keyes; Khru: Sukhon; Sanga’s Family; Communism; Hudspeths and the Pwo Karen; Trader from Burma; Khru Bunyun Nomuang; Local Thai Marriage Customs; Miscellaneous Notes; Khrū Yuang Kāēo; Verse for Remembering Names of Thai Jewels; Street Names in Mae Hong Son (according to gamān); Trip to Bangkok; Asia Foundation and Thammacārik Program; Interview with Abbot of Wat Benchamobophit about Thammacārik Program; American Bible Society Head; Miss Lao's Records of the Fresh Market; Ceremony at Wat Sitthimongkhon; Invitation to All Buddhists; Talk with Cao Khana Amphoe; Trip to Māē Tia; Lumbering; Lowland Karen Villages; Tattooing Among Karens; Spirit Worship at Wat Kittiwong; Leaving-of-the-Monkhood by the Abbot of Wat Chaiyalāp; Lowland Lua; Karen Monk at Nāi Thian's Mine; Wat Suphanrangsī and Karens; Karen Employment for Phanasit Company; Lua Employment in a Local Shop; Education for Tribal Groups in Mae Sariang and Māē Lā Nôi; Interview with the Kamnan of Māē Lā Nôi; Visit to Māē Tia
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1964 (undated), Mahasarakham.
Charles F. Keyes, Field Notebooks, Thailand: 1964 (undated). Field notes in this document were primarily written in Ban Nong Tun (village), Amphoe Muang, Mahasarakham Province (Changwat Maha Sarakham), Thailand. Topics: Types of khao niao (glutinous rice); material culture; needs of villages in Tambon Khwao, information on Headman and Kamnan, list of items marketed in Ban Nong Tun, Mo Phi Fa of BNT, inventory of items carried in Mr. Ngao’s village shop, names of ‘rice innovators’, names of Tambon and Amphoe officials, notes on textbooks in BNT
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1962-05 (Spring 1962), notes written in US prior to departure to Thailand.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand – Notes written at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York, Spring 1962. A short document written prior to leaving for fieldwork in Thailand. Topics: Research Information; Contacts in Thailand; Thai Associates of Current Anthropology
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1968-10 - 1968-11 (October and November 1968), Mae Sariang and Mahasarakham.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notebooks, Thailand: October 1968 and November 1968. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province (Changwat Mae Hong Son), although the last entry was written in Maha Sarakham. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mae Sariang in August and September 1968. Topics: Food Preparation Area; Salāk Ceremonies; Tān Tāēn Ceremony at Wat Chaiyalāp; Pilgrimage Sites Recognized by Northern Thai; Buddhist Responsibilities Associated with Birth Dates; Trip Away; Ceremony Held by Monks for 111 Person; Messianic/Millenarian Elements in Buddhism; Biographical Information on the Cao Khana Amphoe; Tān Tāēn at Wat Kittiwong; Activities
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1964-01 (January 1964), Mahasarakham.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: January 1964. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Ban Nong Tun (village), Amphoe Muang, Mahasarakham Province (Changwat Maha Sarakham), Thailand. This document is preceded by notes written in Mahasarakham in December 1963, and is followed by notes written in Mahasarakham in February 1964. Topics: Trip to Bangkok and Pataya; Economics; Some objectives of final survey, "Economic Survey of Households in Bān Nông Tün" to be administered in January-February, 1964; Mr. Ngao's Investments; Child Training; Attitudes Towards National Government; Division of Labor by Sex; Forthcoming Ceremonies; Attitudes Towards the Introduction of Christianity; Birth Customs: Lying by the Fire (อยู่ไฟ - yū fai); A Fishing Expedition; Lack of Food in Village; Threshing Floors; Out Migration From Neighboring Village; Economic Innovation; Rice harvest
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1968-04 (April 1968), Mae Sariang.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notebooks, Thailand: April 1968. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province (Changwat Mae Hong Son), Thailand. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mae Sariang in March 1968 and is followed by notes written in Mae Sariang in May 1968. Topics: Confidence Game in the Hills; Composition of the Provincial Council; Karen Social Mobility; Education and Hill Tribes; Ordination of Novices - Shan Style; Talk with Cao Khana Amphoe; Songkrān Customs; Ceremony of Süp Cāta; Ordination of Novices at Müang Pôn; Use of Yuan Script; School Survey; Songkrān; Deaths in Mae Sariang; Customs Associated with Songkrān; P'wo Karen Village of Māē Pāē Luang; Bathing Chēdī at Wat Ommarāwāt; Interview with Mr. Sanguan Chōtisukkharat; Lua and Buddhism; Trip to Northeast
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1968-01 (January 1968), Mae Sariang.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notebooks, Thailand: January 1968, with some entries written by E. Jane Keyes. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province (Changwat Mae Hong Son), Thailand. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mae Sariang in December 1967 and is followed by notes written in Mae Sariang in February 1968. Topics: New Year Festivities; Interview with Mr. Tan Bamrungkit; Kamnan of Kông Kôi; Wedding of Lā; Trip to Mae Hong Son; Somphet Nāwikawānit, Headmaster of Mae Hong Son Secondary School; Mae Hong Son and the Royal Visit; Chuck Weeks - New Tribe Missionary; Elections; Trip to Lua Villages; Elephant Blessing Ceremony, Bān Dong; Bān Lā Up; Buddhists Monks in a Lua Village; Provincial Council Elections and Hill Tribes; Visit From Cao Khana Amphoe and Driver from Tribal Development Center; Elections; Campaign Literature; Interview with Abbot of Wat Phra Sing, Chiang Mai; Bookstore in Chiang Mai; Trip to Mae Sariang from Chiang Mai; Visit to Bān Phā Pha; Karen Christians; Group Who Went on Trip to Mountains; Thông'in Mānacit; Names of Spirits Living at the Town Shrine; Chēdī at B. Phae; Marriage Customs
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1968-08 - 1968-09 (August and September 1968), Mae Sariang and Bangkok.
Charles F. Keyes Field Notebooks, Thailand: August 1968 and September 1968. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Amphoe Mae Sariang, Mae Hong Son Province (Changwat Mae Hong Son), although the first few entries were written in Central Thailand. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mae Sariang in July 1968 and is followed by notes written in Mae Sariang in October 1968. Topics (August): Talk with Cao Khana Amphoe; Travels in Central Thailand; Buddha Image and Cave Find; History; Witchcraft in Mae Sariang. Topics (September): P'wo Karen and Thai; Tān Tāēn Salāk at Wat Ommarāwāt; Offerings; Functions and Meaning of Ceremony; Kin Kuai Salāk at Wat Cōm Cāēng; ‘Tribals’ at Ceremony; Süp catā for Cao Khana Amphoe
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1963-12 (December 1963), Mahasarakham.
Charles F. Keyes, Field Notebooks, Thailand: December 1963. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Ban Nong Tun (village), Amphoe Muang, Mahasarakham Province (Changwat Maha Sarakham), Thailand, although the first and last days of the month were spent in other locations. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mahasarakham in November 1963 and is followed by notes written in Mahasarakham in January 1964. Topics: Trip to Nōng Sūng, Mukdahan, Nakhon Phanom, Thāt Phanom and B. Renū Nakhôn; Return to Mahasarakham; Religion; Inheritance and Kinship Patterns; Thaokāē (เฒ่าแก่); Sponsorship of Marriage; Ceremony for King's Birthday; Thēwārūp at Sala Klang; Yô Village; Surin Elephants; Informality of Village Priests; Rice Cycle; Death; Miscellaneous; Clothing and National Influences; Making a Water Basket; Nôi; Funeral Customs; Death of Prime Minister; Customs Related to Death; The Wake; Tham bun for the Dead; Collecting of Bones; The Graveyard; Attitudes Toward Government and Knowledge of Outside World; Entertainment: Building and Flying a Kite; Miscellaneous Customs; Farm Labor; Wealth and Status Within Village; Marriage and Inheritance; Bun Cut Prathīp; Mr. Ngao's Granary; Attitudes Toward the Headman; Village Blacksmiths; Building a New Granary; Travel to Bangkok and Back to Mahasarakham; Interview with Bunchuai Attakorn, Lord Mayor, Mahasarakham; Bunchuai Attakorn - System of Choosing a New Cao müang; Mahasarakham; Preferential First Cousin Marriage among Elite; Tribute and Declaring of Obeisance to King; Markets in Mahasarakham; Travel to Bangkok
Charles F. Keyes Field Notes, Thailand: 1963-11 (November 1963), Mahasarakham, Mukdahan, Nakhon Phanom.
Charles F. Keyes, Field Notebooks, Thailand: November 1963. Field notes in this document were primarily written in Ban Nong Tun (village), Amphoe Muang, Mahasarakham Province (Changwat Maha Sarakham), Thailand. Some notes were written in Mukdaharn (now Changwat Mukdahan) and other locations in the NE of Thailand. This document is preceded by field notes written in Mahasarakham in October 1963 and is followed by notes written in December 1963. Topics: Liang phra by a Family; To Mahasarakham; Lôi krathông; Children; Monks; Weaning; Linguistic Indicatives of Age Status; Two basic types of officials in the Northeast: (1) indigenous and (2) non-indigenous ; Religion; Personal Ornamentation; Harvesting; Language; Temporary Migration; Daily Life Activities in a Thai-Lao Village; Kin-Role Relationships in a Thai-Lao Village; Kathin; Lôi krathông; Calendar; Kū ; Kān Cut Prathīp; Villagers' Attitudes Towards That Phanom; Wedding; A Spirit Trance; Religious Practitioners: Mô suat (หมอสวด), Môphīfā (หมอผีฟ้า), Khāocam (เข่าจ้ำ), Môtham (หมอธรรม), Môkan phī (หมอกันพี), Môdū (หมอดู), Mô siang không (หมอเสียงข่อง); Animistic Beliefs; Innovation; Sports Day; Marital Strife; Pai Thiao Sāo; Busses and Lorries; Customs Related to Birth; Mr. Ngao and Politics; Radios and "Keeping Up with the Thapsuri's"; Health; A Gambling Game; To a Slaughter; To Mahasarakham; Impact of Mass Communications Media upon a Northeastern Thai Village; Bān Khwao Sports Day; Headmaster of Pot Village; Community Development (CD) Committee in BNT; Trip to Kantharawichai, Mahasarakham, Ubon, Mukdahan, Nông Sūng
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