

Drama · Romance · Western
Overview
A young Indian brave attempts to bring peace to two warring tribes.
Top Cast


Vince Edwards
Vince Edwards
Hiawatha
Vince Edwards
Hiawatha


Yvette Duguay
Yvette Duguay
Minnehaha
Yvette Duguay
Minnehaha


Keith Larsen
Keith Larsen
Pau PukKeewis
Keith Larsen
Pau PukKeewis


Morris Ankrum
Morris Ankrum
Iagoo
Morris Ankrum
Iagoo


Eugene Iglesias
Eugene Iglesias
Chibiabos
Eugene Iglesias
Chibiabos


Ian MacDonald
Ian MacDonald
Chief Megissogwon
Ian MacDonald
Chief Megissogwon


Stuart Randall
Stuart Randall
Mudjekeewis
Stuart Randall
Mudjekeewis


Katherine Emery
Katherine Emery
Nokomis
Katherine Emery
Nokomis


Stephen Chase
Stephen Chase
Lakku
Stephen Chase
Lakku


Armando Silvestre
Armando Silvestre
Kwasind
Armando Silvestre
Kwasind
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