[1] Kee-On-Ee, a Navajo woman, becomes a witch after erroneously believing that her husband has abandoned her.
She teaches the same skills to her daughter Watuma, who transforms into a wolf to carry out vengeance against the invading white settlers.
[2] Baldwin was a former newspaper reporter who worked as a screenwriter, editor and director at Universal in the 1910s.
[4] The film starred Phyllis Gordon as Watuma, Clarence Burton as Ezra Vance, Marie Walcamp as a young Kee-On-Ee, Lule Warrenton as Kee-On-Ee and William Clifford as Jack Ford.
while Motion Picture News declared the film to be "absolutely the most asinine affair ever produced [...] If this were a fairy story, it would be laughed at.