Filmed on a single reel, using standard 35 mm gauge, it has a 16-second runtime.
The film, with English intertitles, was shot in Edison's Black Maria studio at the same time as Sioux Ghost Dance.
According to the Edison catalog, the performers in both films were Sioux people wearing traditional costumes and war paint.
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