The phrase best describes the speaker of this passageis B) a defiant and unrepentant Indian chief who has not given up his fight
The speaker's words reveal a sense of pride and determination, even in the face of defeat. They are not consumed by despair or regret, but rather focused on the well-being of their people and the legacy they will leave behind.
Specifically, the speaker's use of phrases like "he is satisfied" and "he drank the cup of death" suggests that they are at peace with their fate. They have fulfilled their duty to their people and are ready to meet their ancestors.