Summaries

Big Elk and Che-wee-na, both of the Great Bear tribe, are engaged to be married. White Wolf, the son of the chief of another tribe, offers to buy Che-wee-na; when her father refuses, Little Wolf challenges Big Elk to a physical contest that Big Elk wins. Embittered, Little Wolf provokes a war between the tribes, abducting Che-wee-na while Big Elk and the other Great Bear warriors are away from their camp. Che-wee-na feigns insanity among Little Wolf's people, who think that she is in communication with the great spirits. She wins the gratitude of the tribe when she nurses a sick child to health, but in so doing incurs the jealousy of the tribe's medicine man, who accuses her of poisoning the tribe's water supply. Che-wee-na is about to be burned at the stake when Big Elk and his warriors rescue her. The lovers are united among their people.—Pamela Short

Details

Keywords
  • 20th century
  • 1920s
  • year 1920
  • crow indian
  • cheyenne indian
Genres
  • Drama
  • Documentary
Release date Aug 31, 1920
Countries of origin United States
Language English None
Filming locations Big Horn Mountains, Montana, USA
Production companies Northwestern Film Corporation

Box office

Tech specs

Runtime 46m
Color Black and White
Sound mix Silent
Aspect ratio 1.33 : 1

Synopsis

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