It is not long since this same company released a picture called "For the Papoose"; but this is not the same story. It is a very fair release. The story will be fairly convincing to spectators who haven't seen too many pictures, although the situation and plot were plainly thought up for the market. It is a very pleasingly made picture; the acting, scene choosing and photography are excellent The incongruities are of smaller importance. One hates to point out such slips as stockings and new shoes and a shell hair buckle on an Indian squaw. Yet, as a whole, it seemed to please the audience. The reviewer also liked it, found it interesting. - The Moving Picture World, August 10, 1912
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