Rain in the Face Wearing Traditional Dress with Two Feathers in His Hair
LIBI_00030_01381; A lantern-slide (glass transparency), "Rain in the Face," This is a bust view of Rain in Face in traditional dress with two feathers in his hair. A handwritten pencil notation along the side reads: “Rain-in-the Face, who claims to have killed Capt. Tom Custer and eaten his heart.” It was produced by an unknown photographer on an unknown date. [Bowen No. 76.]; transparency, latern-slide [photographic material]; Courtesy of the National Park Service, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, LIBI_00030_01381, Unknown Photographer, "Rain in the Face Wearing Traditional Dress with Two Feathers in His Hair," date unknown
National Park Service
Courtesy of the National Park Service, Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument, LIBI_00030_01381, Unknown Photographer, "Rain in the Face Wearing Traditional Dress with Two Feathers in His Hair," date unknown .
Title: Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument Historic Photo Collection URL: https://www.nps.gov/libi
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Public Can View
Unknown Photographer Little Bighorn Battlefield National Monument
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