This picture has splendid atmosphere and fairly takes one back to the days when Indians roamed the land. The scenes arc beautifully portrayed, though one or two of them seemed a little dark. The story concerns an Indian chief, who dies early in the story. There is much underhanded work and two intermixed love affairs, the action being just a little obscure in places. But on the whole this production, because of its photographic beauty and fidelity to Indian traditions, will please most observers. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913
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