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THE NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC MAGAZINE 



Photograph by Frederick I. AT onsen 



AN OLD WAR CAPTAIN OF LACUNA PUKBLO, NEW MEXICO 



The bow and arrow today are relics of bitter tribal wars of Ion- ago. A more potent 



mace is a cane, prized by many council chiefs, who hold this symbol of prestige because of a 



visit to the Great White Father" in Washington. Some of these canes have been handed 



down from patriarchs who made the cross-continent journey during Lincoln's administration 



