- Bill Hawks is caught with three Indian grave robbers being chased by the Indians. He is the only one captured and is to be killed until he and the Chief's daughter fall in love. However, the leading brave has other ideas for her and Bill.
- The Chief of an Indian tribe has died with gifts of furs piled by the burial for his use. Afterwards, three white men who watched the burial ceremony steal the sacred items and wander into Bill Hawks camp, Hawks is shot and taken prisoner by the Indians, who assume he was acting with them. The Indians are led by the beautiful Princess Lisa Raincloud, daughter of the Chief, who hates whites bitterly because her white mother was savagely murdered by a white gang after marrying her Indian father. She orders that Hawks be put to death after he is well enough. But before he recuperates fully, Lisa and Hawks find themselves falling in love with each other, much to the displeasure of her lead warrior, Grey Wolf.—rbecker28
- Bill Hawks is captured by hostile indians who have attacked the wagon train. While a prisoner he meets beautiful Lisa Raincloud, a captured white woman who has become a priestess in the tribe. As things progress Hawks is condemned to excution by the indians. However, in the course of things he and Lisa have also fallen in love. Lisa is torn between her love for Hawks and her loyalty to the indians. Lisa decides to help Hawks escape and he returns to the wagon train. Lisa had at first refused to go with him but later changes her mind and follows him. As Lisa approaches the wagon train to join Hawks, she is shot from her horse by a member of the train who mistakes her for a hostile indian. Hawks rushes to her side and holds the fatally wounded Lisa as she dies in his arms. Hawks and the wagon train sadly move on west toward the next episode.
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