No white character appears in this Indian drama, telling of the great love a Cheyenne brave bore for a daughter of the Sioux. The love for torture, the treachery, the savagery and primitive emotions of the original Americans are admirably expressed in a strong, well-molded plot. The capture of Crow-Face, the Sioux lover of Star Eye, the heroine, is very commendable. A war dance following the capture of the Cheyenne is extraordinarily colorful. One can almost hear the drums. The whole is full of life and vigor and spirited action and is bound to win strong approbation among those fond of Indian love. The production compares well with the best of one-reel subjects. - The Moving Picture World, October 26, 1912
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