Tobias Schneebaum papers, 1942-2002.

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Tobias Schneebaum papers, 1942-2002.

The collection contains the personal papers of Tobias Schneebaum. Much of the collection consists of personal correspondence; other materials include articles, postcards, artwork, photographs, newspaper clippings, book reviews, pamphlets and papers regarding various exhibits of Asmat art.

42 boxes (28.4 linear feet).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7336015

University of Minnesota, Minneapolis

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