This western story tells how an Indian boy, through gratitude, saves the life of a little girl, and, in fact, the lives of a number of white settlers. It is a domestic tale of travel over the plains when Indians were dangerous. The little white girl who is lost is helped by an Indian lad whom her mother had befriended. The story ends happily with the little girl safe at home and a new view of an Indian's character presented. The photography is of the Nestorian quality, adding materially to the interest of the picture. It is a good plains story, too, relieved with character studies which add to its attractiveness. - The Moving Picture World, August 5, 1911
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