(1911)

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Sometimes a bit forced, but nearly always funny
deickemeyer12 May 2016
The Selig Company, some weeks ago, released a picture telling a tragic story of a little Indian lad whom a white man had adopted. This picture gives the comic possibilities in the same situation. The whole Indian family, brave, squaw, and older son, comes on a visit to "Little Injin" and the people who had taken him to their home. Of course, they were not accustomed to front-door bells, table etiquette, nor to sleeping in a bed. Neither was "big Injin" accustomed to seeing the decanter on the sideboard and not making free use of it. Before the family gets rid of "Little Injin" and his very inconvenient relatives, there are "doings," sometimes a bit forced, but nearly always funny. The audience certainly laughed and seemed to enjoy the picture. - The Moving Picture World, November 4, 1911
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