It was Black kettle...
Chief Black Kettle a Cheyenne, Moke-tav-a-to (born ca. 1803, killed November 27, 1868) was a leader of the Southern Cheyenne after 1854, he led efforts to resist white American settlement from Kansas and Colorado territories. He was a peacemaker who accepted treaties to protect his people. He survived the Third Colorado Cavalry's Sand Creek Massacre on the Cheyenne reservation in 1864. He and his wife were among those killed in 1868 at the Battle of Washita River, in a US Army attack on their camp by George Armstrong Custer.
Quanah Parker
1815
Please provide the quote or statement you're referring to, and I'll help identify the Native American leader who is most likely to have said it.
Joseph Brant
NO!! He was an explorer who explored Asia.
Quanah Parker
White Bird - Native American leader - died on 1892-03-06.
1815
yes
Pontiac
willliam pitt
Joseph Brant
NO!! He was an explorer who explored Asia.
he was a native american genral, he was also a spiritual leader.
bing it
He was a Native American leader who tried to reform the Shawnee Indian tribe.
willliam pitt