This two-reel offering is a pleasing variation of the usual Indian story. It abounds in good scenic effects and is based partly upon actual superstitions existing among the redskins and partly upon the scenario writer's own fantastic conceptions. By means of double exposure a whole tribe of Indians, slain in battle, is resurrected. Through witchcraft one of the braves is turned into a bear; this is accomplished in a skillful manner. The production as a whole is novel rather than strong and has about it some of the charm of a child's fairy story. - The Moving Picture World, February 28, 1914