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- course once held by Dep. Perat Kalurakan, but Abu (Huduirijono doesn't remember when (she didn't attend)

sexual division of labor - Abu sudiw said gedek (large weaving) done by men only & both men & women make pyan [subscript/] finest [subscript] & kepang [subscript/] medium-fine [subscript], with no. of women more than men (did, however, see a young teenage girl carrying a heavy pole about 7m  long)

appears all labor family labor with no outside hired labor

- son of Pak Sudiwiyono attends a technical high school in Jogja village apparently hard pressed since Abu Ludiwoyono stated "all the people in this village have a hard life" ("semua orang didesa mini kehidupan susa"

- acc. to son of Pak Sudiw. no long-distance bakuls from Nambongan, but are women who buy at Pasan Cebongan [strikethrough/] [[?]] [strikethrough] for their own wanungs in the village 

- houseyards little utilized except for small bamboo stands

- some persons dagang bamboo in Jogja in

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KAJAR (Wongso & Sastro)
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Puguran area, also pojok Beteng Kulon - bamboo, however, from Purwarjo, not Sleman

- general impression that bamboo now taking precedence over agr., but last few years have been high risk for farming

KAJAR
Aug. 24 - survey to Kajar, blacksmithing village in Gunung Kidul (see above Rian G.K.) 143 craft enterprises

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11:00 - 2:00
Yon, Ann, Joko, Marni)
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GEOGR: soil fertile enough, but lacking in water

road has now been given rocks so passable all season (but slippery)

DEMOGR: craft extends through 2 Dukohs, all called Kajor, but with 3 kepala dukoh

143 members of coop (but may be a few enterprises not in coop)( - no. of workers 5-20 per enterprise - workers come both from Kajar I, II, & III & [strikethrough/] an [strikethrough] other villages hamlets to the north called Kedung I & II

(not every house in Kajar does blacksmithing)

TECHN: products are:
1. agr. and carpenter tools - [strikethrough/] [[?]] [strikethrough]
2. gamelon gongs
3. [knives?] (here now)