The Flower of the Tribe (1911) Poster

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The entire film seems like the appearance of the actual events before the audience
deickemeyer16 April 2016
An Indian picture which is filled with action and exciting situations, while the Nestor photography has thrown glamour over it and the entire film seems like the appearance of the actual events before the audience. Silver Star, an Indian maiden, is saved from a ruffian by the white settlers. In carrying her away they have killed her father, the old chief, and when she returns and tells her tribe the true state of affairs the young chief, who has already directed the war dance, will not believe her and puts her under guard. However, she escapes and informs her friends. They succeed in beating off the Indians. Silver Star has paid her debt of gratitude, even at the expense of the lives of the best of her own people. - The Moving Picture World, September 30, 1911
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