The warrior's daughter received her determination, strength, and resourcefulness from her family, especially from her father, who was a great leader. This leadership ability is a characteristic that she has in common with her father, however, she shows a greater sensitivity towards people, which is something her father didn't use to show.
We can arrive at this answer because:
In "A Warrior's Daughter" we get to know Tusee, a Native American girl who is the daughter of one of her greatest tribe warriors.
Seeing her father's resourcefulness and strength, as a hero and someone capable of defending his people, Tusee proves to be a great warrior and someone who has admirable strength and leadership spirit.
Although she was very inspired by the way her father acts, she is more sensitive to people and has a sentimentality that her father doesn't.
"A Warrior's Daughter" is a short story written by Zitkala-Sa.
I'm guessing the word that is italicized capacious because in this case it is synonymous with vast, meaning that he has a developed mind with broad views.