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Rain-in-the-Face: Was He the Man Who Killed Custer?
Rain-in-the-Face: Was He the Man Who Killed Custer?
Rain-in-the-Face: Was He the Man Who Killed Custer?
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Rain-in-the-Face: Was He the Man Who Killed Custer?

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The name Rain-in-the-Face struck fear into the hearts of white men. He was a fierce Sioux warrior who fought in many battles.
One of those fights was the Battle of the Little Bighorn, where General George Armstrong Custer was killed. Many people say Rain-in-the-Face killed Custer. Others said that he killed Tom Custer, General Custer’s brother, and cut out his heart.
As Rain-in-the-Face lay on his death bed, he told the story of his life to Charles Eastman, who wrote down the words for the world. This book recounts those words, along with additional information and pictures about the Battle of Little Bighorn and Rain-in-the-Face’s life.

LanguageEnglish
Release dateNov 26, 2012
ISBN9781301365401
Rain-in-the-Face: Was He the Man Who Killed Custer?
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Caitlind L. Alexander

Caitlind Alexander is the author of over 60 books for children, including the Jamie and Kendall Broderick Mystery series, the 14 Fun Facts and 101 Fun Facts series, the Wonderful World of Animals Series, and the Miss Jones series.She lives in California where she loves to visit historic places and learn about new things. She also loves to travel and has been all over the world.

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    Rain-in-the-Face - Caitlind L. Alexander

    Rain-in-the-Face

    Was He The Man Who Killed Custer?

    By Rain-in-the-Face

    As told to Charles Eastman

    With additional material by

    Caitlind L. Alexander

    And the Poem

    The Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face

    By Henry Wadsworth Longfellow

    A LearningIsland.com

    Biography

    The portion told by Rain-in-the-Face is by Charles A. Eastman (also known as Ohiyesa). Some edits have been made and some text has been slightly altered to update words to make the text more easily understood by children.

    Additional portions regarding the battle of Little Big Horn were written by Caitlind L. Alexander.

    Editor: Jennifer Robinson

    Smashwords Edition

    (c) Copyright 2004 Caitlind L. Alexander. All rights reserved.

    Published by LearningIsland.com

    This ebook is licensed for your personal enjoyment only. This ebook may not be re-sold or given away to others. If you would like to share this book with another person, please purchase an additional copy for each recipient. If you're reading this book and did not purchase it, or it was not purchased for your use only, please go to any of several online ebooksellers and purchase your own copy. Thank you for respecting the hard work of this author.

    Rain-in-the-Face/Rain-in-the-Face and Charles Eastman, Caitlind L. Alexander

    Summary: The dying life story of the Native American chief who was accused of killing George Custer at Little Bighorn.

    1. Rain-in-the-Face. Juvenile Literature. 2. Custer, George A. Juvenile Literature. 3. Little Bighorn. Juvenile Literature. 4. Sioux Indians. Juvenile Literature.

    RL: 5.5

    W: 6413

    Ages 9 and up.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    My Younger Years

    The Battle of Little Big Horn

    More Information about Rain-in-the-Face and the Battle of Little Big Horn

    The Revenge of Rain-in-the-Face

    Glossary (Word List)

    About the Authors

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    Introduction

    Rain-in-the-Face was a name that struck terror in the hearts of many. He was so fierce, poems would be written about him.

    George Armstrong Custer was a general in the U.S. Army; a general who was known for fighting the Native American people. He was also known for being very mean to them. In 1876 Custer fought against the Sioux Indians at

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