An Indian love story with a long chase through picturesque scenery as one feature and a duel between two Indians for another. But the girl's lover wins and, entering their canoe again, they depart for the land of the brave's people. Some interest attaches to a love story of this character because it is a type of the heart stories of all men, but the principal attraction of this story is the beautiful outdoor scenery, so well photographed and reproduced. The story may be needed to afford a reason for the long canoe journey, but there is little in it which appeals strongly to critics of love stories. Beautiful scenery is always interesting, and since the great outdoors became so popular such pictures attract increasing attention. - The Moving Picture World, September 3, 1910
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