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25. close-ups of empus, panjaks + tukang kikirs at work
26. mesjid near Lumber Kajar
27. graves of K.O & Gunokaryo
28. graves at Gunung Watu (long shot)
29. J & J with Pak Atmo
30. Pak Karyoduiwongso & Martodinomo with krises
31. Namburan 
32. crossroads of village 
33. road into village 
34. limestone waiting to be picked up
35. bengkel 
36. watching TV at Pak Lastro's house
37. well
38. waiting at the crossroads for colt 
39. working overtime at night
40. selling pesticide & fertilizer in the market
41. kabupaten office
42. offering on legi
43. fire hardening 
44. 


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July 18 - stopped by Pak Atmo's to get more information on people in Kajar III who do not have perapens 
Pak Atmo pays not more than 3 families in KIII who live from farming alone
about 20 tukang kayus in KIII alone "yang bisa dipangil dan diupah" (who are willing if called to do carpentry work for money)
3 tukang jahit who receive sewing, 1 who does it everyday (Pak Atmowiharjo); almost every ibu, acc. to Atmo can weave tikar mendong, but 3 receive orders from neighbors (Mboh Parinum, Mboh Paniyum, Mboh Poni)
- asked Pak Atmo to give names of several persons whose landholdings respectively large, medium, & small
this in lieu of a random sample of houses w/out perapens, since Pak Atmo has no complete list from which to take a sample: