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60 every house seen; saw few vehicles,some store furniture; large wooden beds with tikar; goats, cattle; houses made of bamboo mainly, but rather large in houseyards plant cassava (empty when visited with Rian) - Pak Suyadi says he was told there may be a possibility of assistance from Bank Dunia. no figures on landlessness, but told if a person has only a small piece of land the kerajina will then be his main work, not a sambilan after Pak Karto's house, visited 4 houses: 1. Pak Wasdu (Pak Wasdu himself was out pikuling his goods, but met family)say that new models started about 1968 Pak Wasdu also sells to bird cage market at Ngasem August will be a busy month for crafts since agr. finished 2. Pak Kromowagujo - 3. Pak Siswo & Suyitno Sawal 61 acc. to Siswo new models began in 1962 - says he got ideas from seeing houses in Solo & Semarang; attended school in Jogja (this man a bit out of place, more sophisticated than other villagers - possibly forced to come back to village in Gestapo period ie 1965 not 62) (will be a craft exhibit at Pendopo G.K. 29th of this mo.) Siswo expressed opinion that main function of coop for credit 4. Pak Suyadi - well kept house with carved & polished beams, even tho dirt floors rather atypical personality; neat & well-dressed [[strikethrough]] used to [[/strikethrough]] head of craft assoc. but felt other craftsmen not grateful for his training & beginning in '74 began to disassociate himself (making jauh) - some problem here not yet fully understood formerly in Jak 9 months - came home to marry 1966 - works alone & only son sickly, doesn't help & wife dead
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