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The entire picture is a good study of Indian life
deickemeyer21 October 2015
Much difficulty is caused in the Indian camp when Blue Feather makes known her love for White Bear, though her father wants to give her hand to Gray Wolf, who offers to buy her with costly presents. Then comes an exciting elopement, chase and capture, but before the sentence upon them can be executed they are rescued by a missionary. The battle between the rivals is an extremely exciting and realistic scene. When the disappointed suitor wants his presents back and doesn't get them a bit of savage comedy is shown. The entire picture is a good study of Indian life and represents some of the best features in that direction this company has sent out in some time. - The Moving Picture World, January 14, 1911
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