Abstract
“At Los Alamos things were pretty tense from all the work, and there wasn’t any way to amuse yourself (…). But I discovered some drums that the boys’ school, which had been there previously, had collected: Los Alamos was in the middle of New Mexico, where there are lots of Indian villages. So I amused myself (…) just making noise, playing on these drums. I didn’t know any particular rhythm, but the rhythms of the Indians were rather simple, the drums were good, and I had fun (…). When the war...
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Goldman, M. (2008). Os Tambores do Antropólogo: Antropologia Pós-Social e Etnografia. Ponto Urbe, (3). https://doi.org/10.4000/pontourbe.1750
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