An imaginative, up-to-date picture with some extremely effective incidents. When the superstition of the redmen is worked upon by blind circumstances the manner of it and the result have, we believe, much value as a showing of primitive psychology. George Gebhardt and Princess Red Wing carry these scenes finely, indeed. The white man's story, that gives this part its setting, is only fair, yet plainly interested the audience. The photography will not be especially noticed in one way or the other. - The Moving Picture World, March 15, 1913
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