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pederkoham, and all are landless 

do not appear to be any boys or men now producing, but didn't get a chance to visit Qbee Joko Wenots

((Q is this dukoh Girirejo on Giriloyo? perhaps main street divides))

were not able to get any further info on perajurit gladak other than was batik, to tritik

had very good bananas and snacks from warungo along road at base of tombs- charging very cheap prices ((unlike warango near Borobudus  which visited next day)) are men who ask a small parking charge from tourists however, and also perform small services such as pointing out public toilets, etc.

POCUNG
next visited Pocung again (dukoh Karangasem)

located Pak Atmorado (Atmoderjo), the dukoh of Pocung
says industry has grown and are now 116 HH and 333 persons producing wayang (compares w/ 60 HH and 200 persons in 1977)
this past year market weakened a little, i.e. prices are stable but volume of sales down
in 1982 used 6 kwintal of hides

now approx. half of the workers are women (istri) and women are also making puppets, so that taboo has broken down (compares w/ 40 women 1977)
selling finished products to Jakarta and Surabaya, but gebeagan to Jogja dealers who prefer to paint themselves
are 10 large entrepreneurs in the village of which largest still Pak Keni (Atmoredo's son-in-law) 

have formed a producer's association (persatuan) which meets every 35