hard heart
The most common name for a Indian warrior is "Brave".
Not sure of the spelling but his name was Tecumseh. I think he was the chief of the Shawnee tribe that sided with the white men and was later betrayed.
Matoaka is the real name of Pocahontas, daughter of Chief Powhatan. Powhatan was the chief of 30 Indian tribes so no one really knows what tribe she was born in. She was most likely born in Werawocomoco (what is now Wicomico, Gloucester County, Virginia)
There are many; however most are variations on "Commander in Chief".
poniac
The name of the Indian Chief who helped the pilgrims at Plymouth Rock survive that first winter was Indian Chief Massasoit.
The meaning of the name of the Ottawa leader, 'Pontiac' has never been determined. However, his Ottawa name was Obwandiyag, which has an English pronunciation that sounds similar to 'Bwondiac'. There is speculation that the name 'Pontiac' was simply a mispronunciation of Obwandiyag.
Chief Joseph
Little Bear
I got two people and this one is not an indian his name is pawnee bill. But the second one is Man chief
Massasoit.
There isn't one. There are hundreds of famous chiefs depending upon the tribe you are speaking about. For instance, there was Cochise, Uncas, Chief Joseph, Tecumseh, Red Cloud to name just a few.
The politically correct term for Indian chief is Tribal leader or Indigenous leader.
his last name was reed,i think he was cherokee indian and was a chief...hope this helps...
sagomare
The name of the Indian chief was Great Big Little Panther. Kinda' long.