This unique book introduces the reader to the seven Cherokee clans, found in no other American Indian tribe.
They are Wolf (Ani-Wahiya), Bird (Ani-Tsiskwa), Deer (Ani-Kawi), Twister (Ani-Gilohi), Wild Potato (Ani-Gotegewi), Panther (Ani-Sahoni) and Paint (Ani-Wodi).
In each section of notes appear the etymology of the Cherokee name, synonyms and related clans, the clan's in-born strengths and character, mitochondrial DNA types, symbols and iconography, famous people, ceremonies, art and monuments.
Illustrated and solidly documented, this down-to-earth guide is the first and last word on an ancient matriarchal kinship system that began in the dawn of human history and lives on in contemporary times.
About the Author Donald Panther-Yates is a genealogist, cultural historian and DNA investigator.
A descendant of Cherokee principal chief Black Fox through his mother and of Eastern Band founding figure Col.
Will Thomas through his father, he was born in Cedartown, Georgia.
He is the author of Old World Roots of the Cherokee: How DNA, Ancient Alphabets and Religion Explain the Origins of America's Largest Indian Nation.
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