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August 8 with []- interview with Pak Karyoredjo, Kasongan Household members: 1. Pak Karyo - 60 2. Bu Karyo - 50 3. Jambul - 17 house of Pak Karyo part of a complex that also includes house of Pak [] + Pak Buang, his sons Pak [] is son-in-law (tall man with house on left coming in) -land on which house of Pak Karyo + Bulang ajoined and quite new brick + plaster construction interviews conducted in working places (gulug) +we were not invited in, so no opportunity to observe interiors pekangngan almost unplanted except for some [] + coconut in back (near dining area) workers in Pak K's gulag" 1. Pak Karyo 2. son Jambul (see above) 3. Pupuk, son of Pan Karyo ntomo, letter the son of the cousin of Pak Karyo (in other words, grandson of Karyoredjos cousin) age 18 Janbul once attended a 2-week course from Dept. Per (1976) -types of products made: 1. animal figures [] [] tempel (appliqued decoration) 2. flower vases, fairly plain 3. statues of human [] some [] (few pieces) at Pak Karyos guluk, but bought from neighbors Bu Karyo a bakul gralah - works out of Pasr Niten -new materials are clay and fine sand in proportions of 1 part clay 2 parts sand often people have given us newer proportions- is this a mistake? -clay taken form Gurung Karang jatih, located 1K from Kasongen -sand taken from the river, free of charge near where main road comes into Kasongan -clay is bought by the "angkutan" at 250 Rp. - one angkutan = two bicycle side carts full -one angkutan lasts a month -process of making an animal []