A picture with a plot that is very pleasing, although slight, it tells how a friendship between the white women of a settlement and the cherished daughter of a chief was the means of bringing peace out of war. Because of it, the hatchets were buried. Especially beautiful is the devotion of the chief's daughter. She is in the fort, her tribe is attacking. She proposes to the leader of the settlers that he take her to the top of the wooden palisade and threaten the chief that he will kill her unless peace is made. The natural scenes among which it is set are extremely beautiful. The acting is pleasing. The conduct of the picture is praiseworthy. - The Moving Picture World, December 23, 1911
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