Asmat Soul Ship
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Asmat Soul Ship, New Guinea, Irian Jaya
| 1979.206.1558 |
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Published Resources
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- Flieshhacker, J., and Tobias Schneebaum. "The Wuramon Initiation Feast of Jamasj." An Asmat Sketch Book: a Series on the Asmat People. Ed. Frank A. Trenkenschuh. Vol. 6. Hastings, NE: Crosier Missions, 1978. [ P7V A84 v.6 ]
- Pp. 94-99
- Museum of Primitive Art. The Art of the Asmat. New York: Museum of Primitive Art, 1962. [P2 N55 1 REF]
- Rockefeller, Michael Clark. The Asmat of New Guinea: the Journal of Michael Clark Rockefeller. New York: Museum of Primitive Art; distributed by the New York Graphic Society, Greenwich, Conn., 1967. P7V R68 REF
- Pp. Introduction, 1-39.
- Schneebaum, Tobias. Asmat Images from the Collection of the Asmat Museum of Culture and Progress. [Agats, Indonesia]: The Museum; Minneapolis, MN: Copies available from Crosier Mission, 1985. [P7V S35as REF or P7V S35as]
- Pp. 107-108
- Schneebaum, Tobias. "Asmat Soul Ship: on the River of Tribal Memory." Craft International 1:3 (1982). [RGL VERTICAL FILE / S]
- Pp. 12
- Van Emst, P. "Seven Ceremonial Canoes." Internationales Archiv für Ethnographie 48:1(1957). [A I611 v.48]
- Pp. 63-66
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