A typical Indian melodrama in two parts; one makes a very fair release. It has action and gets down to business early and then there is something doing all the time: Dust of Indians riding on the warpath, battle smoke and shooting, burning and the love story on which these things are threaded. It is well staged in good backgrounds; the acting is so so; the photography is clear. - The Moving Picture World, October 18, 1913
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