Reivilie Angami (1923–1998) was an insurgent who served in the British Indian Army from 1943 to 1948 and went on to join the Naga National Council in 1949, rising to the position of Brigadier within the insurgency.
Angami was born in 1923 in Jotsoma Village, Kohima District, Nagaland.
During World War II he fought with the Allied Forces in the Naga Hills, Manipur and Burma, where he earned the Burma Star for his services from 1939 to 1946 and the Indian Independence Medal for his services in 1947.
He was also awarded the Gallantry Certificate and released from service in October 1948.
In 1976, he led his former Naga Army comrades to Chümoukedima and established a new village, Vidima, in Chümoukedima District and continued his Service towards the Naga Struggle.