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Rain-in-the-Face and wife, Sati, Dakota Native Americans, standing outside tepee probably on Standing Rock Reservation, North Dakota, where he lived after surrendering to General Nelson Miles at Fort Keogh, Montana in 1880 until he died in 1905; Rain-in-the-Face with crutches (while hunting buffalo as a fugitive in Canada with Sitting Bull, horse stumbled, and Rain-in-the Face fell off discharging pistol and wounding himself in the knee) and blanket wrapped around ; shoulders; Sati wears blanket wrapped around shoulders; cast iron cooking pots and washboard outside tepee.
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Plains to Peaks CollectiveKeywords
- Clothing And Dress
- Dakota Indians
- Indians Of North America
- Portraits
- Rain In The Face, Ca. 1835 1905
- Sati
- Tipis