The film stars John Yesno, Chris Wiggins, Hugh Webster and Jack Van Evera.
[1][2] Moki, a Cree Indian in the late 19th-century West, works as a foreman on the ranch belonging to his former Army commanding officer, Colonel Pierson.
Moki wears the sign of the tribal totem on his hand—a four-toed track, the mark of the grizzly bear.
Pierson sets out to kill Wahb, but the wily bear doubles back and begins to track his pursuer.
Moki tells the colonel that, because of this, Wahb will not return to the Gray Bull (which is true; he will stay and protect his territory).
Seeing how much the bear means to Moki and hoping he will stay away from the Gray Bull now, Colonel Pierson relents, and they go home.