On reverse: PJ 8.10.91 2pm #13 House with plook folded yesterday. People have new plook today. Kalim (?Tiip?) brought back length of awaad lnrook which Stin was whittling to cykar this AM c. 10-11
On reverse: PJ 10.10.91 4:30PM #15 Tiip, Stin atop roof, Pgh works from inside. Doubled layers, tied together with cook, are placed on roof seam and "pinned" in place with bamboo "spikes" c 2' long, 12 in all. Working down on near side of roof, the 3 men from inside pull doubled sections up underneath sections already in place. House is just less than 2x length of attap sections
On reverse: 6.10.91 #2 PJ 11:50AM Katip takes ptip i carak (eugeissona tristis leaf, central spine), passes it up to Stin who trims the center portion so he can fold it over the roof pole.
On reverse: 7.10.91 #8 PJ 2:45 PM Bundle of plook leaning against Pgh's washhouse. Sten's party (one old lady, Julia, Sangam) bring back enormous load of plook leaves. his 2x size of each of theirs
On reverse: PJ (Musuk) 11.10.91 #17 About 7 men from Musuk had unloaded this cook srpeek by around 11AM today. We come by here almost daily to bathe, so it's unlikely that we missed an earlier trade. PIX Three other men brought bundles c. 12:00 noon. Why covered with plook? To protect from pndras. The rougher cook, not as slick (sleib) as spreek, is c. bantab. Towkay pays $1/batang for cook bantak