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  1. Rain-in-the-Face (Lakota: Ité Omáǧažu in Standard Lakota Orthography) (c. 1835 – September 15, 1905) was a warchief of the Lakota tribe of Native Americans. His mother was a Dakota related to the band of famous Chief Inkpaduta.

  2. Rain In The Face (« Pluie sur le visage », Iromagaja) (c. 1835 - 15 septembre 1905) est un chef sioux du clan des Hunkpapas. Il a combattu aux côtés de Sitting Bull à la bataille de Little Bighorn.

  3. 22 sept. 2020 · "Rain-in-the-Face" (aussi connu comme Ité Omágaˇzu ou Exa-ma-gozua) était un chef de la tribu Lakota. Il était parmi les chefs indiens qui ont vaincu George Armstrong Custer et le 7ème Régiment de Cavalerie américain à la Bataille 1876 de Little Big Horn.)

  4. 26 avr. 2024 · Le célèbre guerrier sioux Rain-in-the-Face, dont le nom semait autrefois la terreur dans toutes les régions frontalières, est mort chez lui, dans la réserve de Standing Rock, dans le Dakota du Nord, le 14 septembre 1905.

  5. 26 avr. 2024 · Rain-in-the-Face was a Lakota Sioux warrior and war chief best known as the man who killed Lt. Col. George Armstrong Custer, Capt. Thomas Custer, or both, at the Battle of the Little Bighorn, even though there is no evidence for the claim.

  6. 17 mars 2023 · Rain-in-the-Face was over forty at the time of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, but remained an active warrior. On the day of the battle he was invited to a warrior society's lodge to discuss a raid on the Crows.

  7. Rain-in-the-Face was a leader of the Lakota tribe. He was among those who defeated George Armstrong Custer and the US 7th Cavalry Regiment at the 1876 Battle of Little Big Horn. Born in the Dakota Territory near the forks of the Cheyenne River in about 1835, Rain-in-the-Face was from the Hunkpapa band of the Lakota nation.