A half-breed gambler playing cards with the cowboys before a general store is exposed by Big Moose, an Indian brave. The half-breed attacks the Indian, but the white men stop the duel and give the crooked gambler until sundown to get out ...See moreA half-breed gambler playing cards with the cowboys before a general store is exposed by Big Moose, an Indian brave. The half-breed attacks the Indian, but the white men stop the duel and give the crooked gambler until sundown to get out of the camp. Big Moose is adored by Running Fawn, an Indian maid, and after the quarrel they wend their way through the forest to their tribal home. The half-breed, smarting under his disgrace, lays in wait and shoots Big Moose and in turn is promptly shot by Running Fawn. Mounting the gambler's horse she gallops back to the general store for aid. Meanwhile the two men, badly wounded though they are, renew the duel, able only to crawl about upon the ground. Running Fawn returns with the cowboys just as the half-breed is about to plunge his knife into the helpless Indian. A well-directed shot makes an end of him and Big Moose is taken back to the camp. He is nursed back to health and strength by Running Fawn and when he is well they are married by a sky pilot and Big Moose becomes Running Fawn's Chief. Written by
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