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38: 251: 113: 274:". According to the dubious legend, Rain-in-the-Face was fulfilling a vow of vengeance because he thought Captain Thomas Custer had unjustly imprisoned him in 1874. Some contemporary accounts also claimed that the war chief had personally dispatched George Custer as well, but in the confused fighting, a number of similar claims have been attributed to other warriors. Late in his life, in a conversation with writer 304:
after a lengthy illness. On his deathbed he reputedly confessed to a missionary that he thought that he might have killed Custer, shooting him from so close as to leave powder marks upon his face.
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adversary's blood. Late in his life, the chief related that the name was reinforced by an incident when he was a young man where he was in a battle in a heavy rainstorm with a band of
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band within the Lakota nation. His name may have been a result of a fight when he was a boy in which his face was splattered like rain with his
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on June 25, 1876, Rain-in-the-Face is alleged to have cut the heart out of Thomas Custer, a feat that was popularized by American poet
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and incarcerated. However, he escaped (or was freed by sympathetic Indian policemen) and returned to the reservation, then fled to the
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where he ambushed and killed an army veterinarian Dr. John Honsinger, an army private and another civilian near present-day
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He first fought against the whites in the summer of 1866 when he participated in a raid against
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in Standard Lakota Orthography) (c. 1835 – September 15, 1905) was a warchief of the
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in September 1881, Rain in the Face's band is recorded as numbering 39 families or 180 people.
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The Sitting Bull Surrender Census: The Lakotas at Standing Rock Agency, 1881
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Rain-in-the-Face joined other Hunkpapa as they fled north into
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Warchief of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans (1835-1905)
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the following year. In a census of the Lakota taken at
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Lakota
Standing Rock Reservation
North
South Dakota

Lakota
Lakota
Native Americans
Inkpaduta
Battle of the Little Bighorn
7th Cavalry Regiment
George Armstrong Custer
Dakota Territory
Cheyenne River
Hunkpapa
Cheyenne
Gros Ventres
Fort Totten
North Dakota
U.S. Army
Fetterman Fight
Fort Phil Kearny
Wyoming
Battle of Honsinger Bluff
Miles City, Montana
Thomas Custer
George A. Custer
Fort Abraham Lincoln
Powder River

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